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Rich Client Programming Plugging Into The Netbeans Platform 1 Print Tulach

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Rich Client Programming Plugging Into The Netbeans Platform 1 Print Tulach
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.69 MB
Author: Tulach, Jaroslav; Boudreau, Tim; Wielenga, Geertjan
ISBN: 9780132354806, 0132354802
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1. print

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Rich Client Programming Plugging Into The Netbeans Platform 1 Print Tulach by Tulach, Jaroslav; Boudreau, Tim; Wielenga, Geertjan 9780132354806, 0132354802 instant download after payment.

The open-source NetBeans Platform is an extraordinarily powerful framework for building "write once, run anywhere" rich client applications. Now, for the first time since the release of NetBeans IDE 5.0, there's a comprehensive guide to rich client development on the NetBeans Platform.Written for Java developers and architects who have discovered that basic Swing components are not enough for them, this book will help you get started with NetBeans module development, master NetBeans' key APIs, and learn proven techniques for building reliable desktop software. Each chapter is filled with practical, step-by-step instructions for creating complete rich client applications on top of the NetBeans Platform and plugins for NetBeans IDE."Rich Client Programming"'s wide-ranging content coversWhy modular development makes sense for small, medium, and large applicationsUsing NetBeans to accelerate development and improve efficiencyLeveraging NetBeans productivity features, from the Component Palette to Code CompletionLeveraging NetBeans' modular architecture in your own applicationsImplementing loosely coupled communication to improve code maintainability and robustnessManaging user- and system-configuration dataBuilding reloadable components with solid threading modelsConstructing sophisticated multiwindow applications and presenting rich data structures to usersAdding user-configurable optionsIntegrating Web services with NetBeans desktop applicationsAutomating module updates and providing user help"Foreword by Jonathan SchwartzForeword by Jan ChalupaPrefaceAbout the Authors and ContributorsAcknowledgments "Chapter 1: Getting Started with the NetBeans PlatformChapter 2: The Benefits of Modular ProgrammingChapter 3: Modular ArchitectureChapter 4: Loosely Coupled CommunicationChapter 5: LookupChapter 6: FilesystemsChapter 7: Threading, Listener Patterns, and MIME LookupChapter 8: The Window SystemChapter 9: Nodes, Explorer Views, Actions, and PresentersChapter 10: DataObjects and DataLoadersChapter 11: Graphical User InterfacesChapter 12: Multiview EditorsChapter 13: Syntax HighlightingChapter 14: Code CompletionChapter 15: Component PalettesChapter 16: HyperlinksChapter 17: AnnotationsChapter 18: Options WindowsChapter 19: Web FrameworksChapter 20: Web ServicesChapter 21: JavaHelp DocumentationChapter 22 Update CentersChapter 23: Use Case 1: NetBeans Module DevelopmentChapter 24: Use Case 2: Rich Unger on Application DevelopmentChapter A: Advanced Module System TechniquesChapter B: Common Idioms and Code Patterns in NetBeansChapter C: Performance"Index "

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