NetBeans Developing Applications with NetBeans IDE Release 8.0 E50452-06 |
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The following topics introduce the new and changed features of NetBeans IDE 8.0 and other significant changes that are described in this guide.
NetBeans IDE 8.0 includes the following new and changed features for this document.
Developing C/C++ and Fortran Applications
This document does not contain specific information about using the IDE for developing applications in C, C++, and Fortran. For information about developing applications in C, C++, and Fortran, see the ”C/C++ Fortran Development" section in the IDE's integrated help viewer and search the help for C/C++ topics.
An additional source for information about developing applications in C, C++, and Fortran is the C/C++ Learning Trail on the netbeans.org site.
JDK 8 support.
Tools and editor enhancements for working with profiles, lambdas, and streams, including many new Java hints.
Java SE Embedded support to deploy, run, debug and profile Java SE applications on an embedded device, such as Raspberry PI, directly from the IDE. See Section 5.8.3, "How to Upload Java SE Embedded JRE to a Remote Device."
Support for Java ME Embedded 8.
Improved integration with JavaFX Scene Builder.
Java EE support.
Support for Tomcat 8.0 and TomEE servers.
Enhanced CDI integration in beans.xml
file, with code completion for alternative classes and stereotypes.
HTML5 and JavaScript Development.
Enhanced support for AngularJS in project creation, code completion between artifacts and navigation from view to controllers.
Support for Android 4.4 WebKit debugging for Cordova 3.3+.
Support for debugging JavaScript code executed in the Nashorn (JDK 8+) script engine.
Support for Grunt build and Karma test runner.
PHP support.
Enhanced support for PHP code analysis tools and frameworks, including CS Fixer and Nette Tester. See Section 20.5, "Testing PHP Applications."
Support for PHP 5.5.
Local task repository for managing personal tasks and defining schedules for tasks in the local and in remote repositories. See Section 4.3.2, "How to Organize Tasks."