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Sun Announces Availability Of NetBeans 5.5 Integrated Development Environment

Provide Developers With Additional Features for Enterprise, Mobile, Profile, C/C++ and Visual Web Development

Sun Microsystems together with the NetBeans community has announced the general availability of NetBeans 5.5 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) via download at www.netbeans.org. NetBeans 5.5 is the first and only freely available IDE to provide comprehensive support for Java EE 5, the industry standard for developing portable, robust, scalable, and secure server-side Java applications. NetBeans 5.5 contains a variety of new features, including: Java Persistence API and JAX WS 2.0 productivity tools, Subversion support, and enhancements to the NetBeans GUI Builder (formerly known as Project Matisse).
NetBeans 5.5 is an easy to use tool for developing Java applications or building a rich-client application on the NetBeans Platform. NetBeans 5.5 ensures the common look and feel of applications post-deployment across the following platforms: Solaris and other distributions of OpenSolaris code, GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Macintosh OS X. NetBeans 5.5 also provides comprehensive support for Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE), Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE), and Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME).

In addition, Sun is announcing the simultaneous release of five value-added packs for NetBeans 5.5. The value-added packs include: NetBeans Enterprise Pack, NetBeans Mobility Pack, NetBeans Profiler 5.5 Pack, as well as a technology preview of NetBeans Visual Web Pack (from Sun Java Studio Creator), and NetBeans C/C++ Pack (beta).

"The release of NetBeans 5.5 IDE and the value-added packs is a great example of the tremendous momentum Sun is experiencing with our open source initiative," said Laurie Tolson, vice president, Java Developer Products and Programs at Sun. "The NetBeans community of active users has increased by a factor of six during the past 2 years -- and we expect that momentum to continue as NetBeans 5.5 delivers the tools developers require for enhanced productivity in the creation of software."

Some of the technology highlights of the value-added packs include:

NetBeans Enterprise Pack adds to the NetBeans IDE all the tools needed for writing, testing, securing and debugging service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications using XML, BPEL, and Java Web services.

NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.5 introduces support for JSR-226, which allows developers to utilize Scalable Vector Graphics in their Java ME applications. Another key new benefit is the ability to create and run Java ME Unit tests with the IDE and integrated emulators.

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