The four developers in this office here in the UK all use Netbeans. One
does mainly PHP and Puppet stuff, one very occasional use and the final two
(myself included) for Java work.
Our Java work is exclusively using Maven. One JEE project using TomEE and
two Spring projects with Tomcat.
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Hi Everyone,
I am chatting with some of the Netbeans team in regards to how their IDE
fits into the TomEE picture.
I have used Netbeans in the past and think it is a great tool, but for
the last few years it's been Intellij-IDEA on my desk.
I'd like to get your feedback on who is using
Hi,
I'm using Netbeans for all my maven projects. We develop software that runs on
JBoss EAP 6.x developing with NB and JBoss is a pain because you need a full
package deploy cycle every time you change an XHTML file.
GlassFish was problematic too because we rely heavily on hibernate envers
Andy,
I used NetBeans to develop my first Java EE 6 (JSF web) application.
Initially, I used Glassfish 3.1.x, and then migrated to TomEE
1.5.1-snapshot, and have been using TomEE 1.x ever since.
I usually just build WAR file and drop the WAR file from NetBeans 'dist'
folder into tomee/webapps
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