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The Netbeans IDE has been completely overhauled for support of Java EE 7 and its APIs. For years, enterprise application development has been made easier by Netbeans and other IDEs because of their abstraction of tedious tasks. Capabilities such as auto-completion, syntax coloring, and compilation and CLASSPATH management make the use of IDEs a nearly essential ingredient for any developer’s productivity. The latest releases of Netbeans aid in the development of Java EE 7 applications by providing mainstream support for the newer APIs, adding wizards to help configure applications for use with new features such as faces flows, and automatic bundling of newer libraries.
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Juneau, J. (2013). NetBeans and Java EE 7. In: Introducing Java EE 7. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5849-0_12
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