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NetBeans: The Definitive Guide

Author: Pamela Ellsworth

As the Java programming language has increased in both functionality and complexity, developers have demanded more of their program editors. Gone are the days when a simple visual editor is sufficient for even small programming projects. While there are numerous IDEs available today for use by Java developers, one stands above the rest, not only for its functionality, but for its extensibility: NetBeans. In NetBeans: The Definitive Guide, you'll find out how to use this IDE to its fullest, making your Java programming more efficient and productive than ever before. You'll understand the basics of the IDE, and quickly be utilizing the various editor and explorer windows. You'll also master many of NetBeans' advanced features, and work with XML documents, CVS repositories, Javadoc trees, and web applications, all within the NetBeans framework.

In addition to teaching you how to use the existing features of NetBeans, this work goes on to cover developing additional modules for NetBeans. Through this instructional portion of the book, you will master the NetBeans APIs, and learn how to enhance NetBeans for your own specific needs. Whether you need to add customized behavior to handle your proprietary file formats, or want to redistribute NetBeans as a proprietary product, NetBeans: The Definitive Guide will allow you to master this open source IDE and all of its advanced features. Whether you are an enterprise developer looking for an IDE that can handle your complex program tasks, an open source developer looking to integrate NetBeans into your own visual projects, or a manager trying to maximize your team's development potential, NetBeans: The Definitive Guide is the book for you.



Table of Contents:
Preface
1Getting and Installing the IDE1
2Concepts and Paradigms18
3Working with the Source Editor53
4Debugging66
5Compilation and Execution Services80
6Customizing the Environment93
7Using Source Control (CVS)115
8GUI Building132
9JavaBeans154
10Using Javadoc168
11Working with XML180
12Developing Web Applications198
13Extending NetBeans208
14Understanding the NetBeans APIs218
15The Open APIs243
16Developing Modules - the New Module Wizard283
17Internals of the Running IDE288
18Creating the QuickPanel Module311
19A Mail-Based Filesystem329
20Creating the User Interface for the Mail Client356
21Score File Support383
22Creating a Structural View of the Score398
23Compiling Scores420
24Executing Scores433
25Better Score Support in the Explorer454
26Tuning Modules for Performance & Memory Footprint491
27Producing Modules (Packaging & Distribution)504
28Building Your Distribution of NetBeans550
AA Tour of Existing Modules572
BUseful Utility Classes586
C: Resources590
D: Future Plans595
EWorking with Open Source and NetBeans602
FAdditional Modules and Where to Find Them615
Index627

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The Good News Eating Plan for Type II Diabetes

Author: Elaine Mage

An easy-to-follow, personalized eating plan —loaded with the foods you really want!

At last, a book that can help you eat better, stay healthier, and enjoy the foods you love-written by a registered dietitian and bestselling nutrition author. The Good News Eating Plan for Type II Diabetes considers your personal dietary and lifestyle preferences as it provides the tools you need to start making choices that are right for you.

Here is delicious proof positive that it's possible to eat well and stay within the American Diabetes Association's new guidelines. Elaine Magee's nutritionally sound strategies for sensible blood sugar management and weight control will help you create a practical eating plan that will not leave you feeling deprived of your favorite foods. Packed with invaluable information, The Good News Eating Plan for Type II Diabetes includes:

  • 50 healthy and delicious recipes that allow you to enjoy many of the foods you miss most
  • An easy new plan —the C-F-F plan for counting carbohydrates, fat, and fiber —that makes sense of the newest guidelines
  • Scores of tables that help you easily keep track of your diet
  • An easy-to-use supermarket "scorecard" that rates the best-tasting fat-free and sugar-free foods
  • Guidelines for simplified carbo-counting
  • Answers to your most frequently asked questions about food and nutrition



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