Using Subversion, NetBeans IDE, and Sun Java System Web Server With Java ME


 
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Using Subversion, NetBeans IDE, and Sun Java System Web Server With Java ME

This technical article offers Java ME developers suggestions on how to add support for source-code management and application deployment.

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NETBEANS(1)							 Java IDE and More						       NETBEANS(1)

NAME
NetBeans - Java IDE SYNOPSIS
netbeans [ options ] [ files ] PARAMETERS
options Command-line options. files Files to be opened in NetBeans IDE. DESCRIPTION
NetBeans is a cross-platform IDE written in Java. It supports development in Java, and support for other languages can be added. The whole IDE is built around a core framework with APIs, and features are implemented in the form of plugin modules. This clean, modular architec- ture makes NetBeans a good platform for building development tools and custom IDEs. OPTIONS
General options: --help List available command line options --jdkhome <path> Path to JDK home used to run IDE -J<jvm_option> Pass <jvm_option> to JVM --cp:p <classpath> Prepend <classpath> to classpath --cp:a <classpath> Append <classpath> to classpath Core options: --laf <LaF classname> Use given LookAndFeel class instead of the default --fontsize <size> Set the base font size of the user interface, in points --locale <language[:country[:variant]]> Use specified locale --userdir <path> Use specified directory to store user settings Module reload options: --reload /path/to/module.jar Installs or reinstalls a module JAR file. OpenFile module options: --open FILE Open FILE. --open FILE:LINE Open FILE at line LINE (starting from 1). AUTHOR
NetBeans was written by the NetBeans Community <http://www.netbeans.org/>. This manual page was written by Marek Slama <mslama@netbeans.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). January 18, 2008 NETBEANS(1)