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[[wikipedia:NetBeans|NetBeans]] is an [[netbeans:Main_Page|open source project]] that develops [[NetBeans Platform]] and an IDE based on top of it. [[User:JaroslavTulach|I]] am the last [[NetBeans]] founder still working on the project.
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[[wikipedia:NetBeans|NetBeans]] is an [[netbeans:Main_Page|open source project]] that develops [[NetBeans Platform]] and an IDE based on top of it. [[User:JaroslavTulach|I]] am the last [[NetBeans]] founder still working on the project even now, when it has been moved to [[Apache]].
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[[NetBeans]] started as a student project called [[Xelfi]] at [[Charles University]] in middle of nineteen nineties. It turned into a company lead by Roman Staněk in late summer of 1997:
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[[Image:Nb-před-prádelnou.png]]
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In October 1999 [[SunBuysNetBeans|Sun Microsystem bought NetBeans]]. In May 2000 [[Sun]] turned [[NetBeans]] software into [[Open source]] project.
In April 2009 when [[IBM]] was close to acquire [[Sun]], we (internal [[Sun]] developers working on [[NetBeans]] and community evangelizing it and making money on selling trainings and support for the [[NetBeans Platform]]) got really scared and started to seek for a rescue plan. We even set a wiki (not this one, different, independent) up with a hope to form independent organization to continue development of the [[NetBeans Platform]].
In April 2009 when [[IBM]] was close to acquire [[Sun]], we (internal [[Sun]] developers working on [[NetBeans]] and community evangelizing it and making money on selling trainings and support for the [[NetBeans Platform]]) got really scared and started to seek for a rescue plan. We even set a wiki (not this one, different, independent) up with a hope to form independent organization to continue development of the [[NetBeans Platform]].
However, before we could take any action, the [[Sun]] management changed their minds and negotiated new [[wikipedia:Sun_acquisition_by_Oracle|acquisition by Oracle]]. That gave us new hope, we started to believe we are not the primary target for liquidation. Still we knew we need to formulate long term strategy for [[NetBeans]] and [[JDeveloper]].
However, before we could take any action, the [[Sun]] management changed their minds and negotiated new [[wikipedia:Sun_acquisition_by_Oracle|acquisition by Oracle]]. That gave us new hope, we started to believe we are not the primary target for liquidation. Still we knew we need to formulate long term strategy for [[NetBeans]] and [[JDeveloper]].
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Since ages (e.g. version 4.0) [[NetBeans]] focused on smooth integration of external build tools ([[Ant]], later [[Maven]], but also [[Gradle]]). [[I]] always considered that [[good]], but maybe [[I]] am too [[DevOps]] oriented!
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NetBeans is an open source project that develops NetBeans Platform and an IDE based on top of it. I am the last NetBeans founder still working on the project even now, when it has been moved to Apache.

NetBeans started as a student project called Xelfi at Charles University in middle of nineteen nineties. It turned into a company lead by Roman Staněk in late summer of 1997:

Image:Nb-před-prádelnou.png

In October 1999 Sun Microsystem bought NetBeans. In May 2000 Sun turned NetBeans software into Open source project.

In April 2009 when IBM was close to acquire Sun, we (internal Sun developers working on NetBeans and community evangelizing it and making money on selling trainings and support for the NetBeans Platform) got really scared and started to seek for a rescue plan. We even set a wiki (not this one, different, independent) up with a hope to form independent organization to continue development of the NetBeans Platform.

However, before we could take any action, the Sun management changed their minds and negotiated new acquisition by Oracle. That gave us new hope, we started to believe we are not the primary target for liquidation. Still we knew we need to formulate long term strategy for NetBeans and JDeveloper.

Since ages (e.g. version 4.0) NetBeans focused on smooth integration of external build tools (Ant, later Maven, but also Gradle). I always considered that good, but maybe I am too DevOps oriented!

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