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NetBeans 6.8

Today, Sun and the NetBeans community are announcing the availability of the NetBeans(TM) Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 6.8. It is the first IDE to provide complete support for Java(TM) Platform Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) and Sun GlassFish(TM) Enterprise Server v3, and offers other new features. KEY TAKEAWAYS - The NetBeans IDE 6.8 is the first IDE to provide complete support of the Java EE 6 specification. - The Java EE 6 platform provides proven strengths in scalability, reliability and security, and the NetBeans IDE 6.8 goes hand-in-hand, making language and platform improvements easily available for developers. - The NetBeans IDE supports Java AND dynamic languages like PHP, Python, Ruby etc. - The NetBeans IDE is a first-class open source tool that is modular, extensible and has an active community. KEY UPDATES TO THE NETBEANS 6.8 IDE Complete Java EE 6 Support: Java EE 6 language features simplify Java application development with less XML

ZFS Naming restrictions.

Each ZFS component must be named according to the following rules: Empty components are not allowed. Each component can only contain alphanumeric characters in addition to the following four special characters: Underscore (_) Hyphen (-) Colon (:) Period (.) Pool names must begin with a letter, except for the following restrictions: The beginning sequence c [ 0-9 ] is not allowed The name log is reserved A name that begins with mirror , raidz , or spare is not allowed because these name are reserved. In addition, pool names must not contain a percent sign ( % ) Dataset names must begin with an alphanumeric character. Dataset names must not contain a percent sign ( % ).

NetBeans 6.7 out in the wild

The focus of NetBeans IDE 6.7 is connectivity—helping developers to connect to the latest technologies and to each other. New features include integration with Project Kenai, a collaborative environment for developers to host their open-source projects; native Maven support, and Hudson integration. Building on the success of previous releases, NetBeans IDE 6.7 offers enhancements for Java, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Groovy and C/C++, and more. Additional highlights include a self-diagnostic Profiler, and support for SVG Rich Components, remote debugging in Ruby, and the latest version of GlassFish. The release also provides plug-in support for Zembly, a single registry and repository for popular Web APIs. Providing superior support for multiple languages and innovative team support through Project Kenai, the NetBeans IDE 6.7 is the ideal tool for developers to stay connected to their teams and to the latest technologies! NetBeans IDE 6.7 is available in English, Brazilian P

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