Abstract

Java EE support has been included with Apache NetBeans since release 11.0. Prior to this release, Java EE support had to be added to Apache NetBeans 9.0+ as a plugin, since it was still licensed under Oracle. If the plugin was added, the functionality for developing, debugging, and maintaining Java EE was the same in Apache NetBeans 9.0 as it is in release 11.0 and beyond. The support provides the ability to add application server containers that can be managed from within the IDE. Full support for Maven web applications and Java EE technologies such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), and JavaServer Faces (JSF) allows developers the convenience of auto-completion, code fragments, and easy syntax recognition. The bottom line is that Apache NetBeans is a tremendous tool for development of Java EE applications … both older and modern.

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