Demo of New JavaScript Editor in NetBeans IDE 6.1

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Tuesday, 20th May 2008

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NetBeans IDE 6.1 contains a completely new JavaScript editor which provides many advanced editing capabilities such as intelligent code completion, mark occurences, instant rename, on-fly analysis of JavaScript libraries, support for many Ajax frameworks and more. Watch this screencast to discover the new and exciting JavaScript-related features.

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omabil says:
Tuesday, 10th February 2009 09:30:34

I have netbeans 6.5 installed and I lost a lot of time developing a Javascript :-(. Next time I will use the integrated netbeans editor. Netbeans -> You are the best.


Peter says:
Wednesday, 21st May 2008 21:05:00

Does this only work in Web projects? I tried it in a normal Java Application and it didn't work - code completion only showed JS keywords (like break, function etc). I am using Mac OS X 10.4 with the 'everything' NetBeans installed.


Johannes says:
Tuesday, 10th June 2008 08:18:28

Hey Peter, JavaScript must only work for Web projects, cause it's a part of the ajax "project" only for a little dynamic on web pages. Normal Desktop Appliktions can interact better and faster with standard Properties, you can use. Threads are the better way to work.


Murat ÇOLAK says:
Sunday, 15th June 2008 09:30:22

Impressive


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