Thursday, December 6, 2007

Tutorial on Beginning Enterprise Application Development with NetBeans 6.0

You might be aware that NetBeans 6.0 has been released a day before. For all the NetBeans fans its a great news. This time around NetBeans team has done a lot of improvement in all spheres and have tried their level best in making it the "Only IDE you would ever require for any sort of Java Development".

If anyone of you is interested, I have just published a tutorial which may be an excellent starting point for any Java Developer who want to start Enterprise Application Development (J2EE 5) using NetBeans 6.0 IDE, on NetBeans CommunityDocs Wiki. The tutorial has been done entirely on Ubuntu but is applicable to all the operating systems.

Click Here
to go through this tutorial and do not forget to post in your comments!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Arpit,

I found your tutorial very usefull when doing my first Enterprise application.
But I found very difficult to build an application where I have a extra table where is a foreign key (id) REFERENCES to Contact table. I am able to add data, but using findAll() will give an exception like:
"A cycle is detected in the object graph. This will cause infinitely deep XML: ........"

-Juha

Arpit Agarwal said...

can i have ur e-mail id. Will try to solve ur query. Mine is charming_arpit@yahoo.co.in

Anonymous said...

Hi Arpit,

Your tutorial is very good, I've learnt a lot about J2EE. But just 2 questions; how do I navigate to another page with the data input instead displaying them on the first page? And also, could you tell me how do I modify and delete a Contact, please?

Thank You.
-Ryan

Marc said...

Hi Aprit,
I know it's been some time, but did you solve the first anonymous problem? I've come along with the same cycle issue and can't solve it.

Thank you!

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