Product Description 

The Definitive Guide to NetBeans™ Platform is a thorough and definitive introduction to the NetBeans Platform, covering all its major APIs in detail, with relevant code examples used throughout. 

The original German book on which this title is based was well received. The NetBeans Platform Community has put together this English translation, which author Heiko Böck updated to cover the latest NetBeans Platform 6.5 APIs. With an introduction by known NetBeans Platform experts Jaroslav Tulach, Tim Boudreau, and Geertjan Wielenga, this is the most up-to-date book on this topic at the moment. 

All NetBeans Platform developers will be interested in purchasing it, because several topics in the book have not been documented anywhere else. 
What you’ll learn 

* Discover the NetBeans Platform’s problem domain: scalable, well-architected Swing applications via modularity 
* Get started with the NetBeans Platform 
* Get the very latest NetBeans Platform 6.5 APIs 
* Master the Module system 
* Use actions, lookups, file access, visualization, and more 
* Build a user interface and the elements that make one up including graphical components, standard components, internationalization, and more 
* Create an application using persistence, web services, update facilities, and more 
* Extend NetBeans with tips and tricks 
* Cap your NetBeans experience with the sample MP3 Manager Project 

Who is this book for? 

Swing developers who need large, well-constructed applications, and Java™ developers interested in modularity and the architecture of distributed applications 

About the Author 
Heiko Böck is pursuing his master’s degree in informatics at TUM, a technical university in Munich, Germany. He is the author of the German book on which this title is based. He is a highly respected member of the NetBeans Platform’s developer community. 
Product Details 

* Paperback: 450 pages 
* Publisher: Apress (June 1, 2009) 
* Language: English 
* ISBN-10: 1430224177 
* ISBN-13: 978-1430224174 

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