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[[DukeScriptInNetBeans|Client Java everywhere]] is now possible thanks to essential part of [[DukeScript]] - its capability to deploy to almost any device on the planet (that can render [[HTML]]). One can configure everything in an IDE independent way, but the best way to start is to get your instance of [[NetBeans]] 8.0 and follow few easy steps:
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[[DukeScriptInNetBeans|Client Java everywhere]] is now possible thanks to essential part of [[DukeScript]] - its capability to deploy to almost any device on the planet (that can render [[HTML]]). One can configure everything in an [https://dukescript.com/update/2015/02/05/New-Version-of-Dukescript.html IDE independent way], but the best way to start is to get your instance of [[NetBeans]] 8.0 and follow few easy steps described in the official [[DukeScript]] [https://dukescript.com/getting_started.html getting started document].
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==== Install the Plugin ====
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Go to Tools/Plugins, refresh the catalog, select available plugins tab and install ''HTML/Java Project Support''.
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[[Image:Duke4nb-01-install.png]]
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==== Create New Project ====
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Now create new project. There are multiple prepared versions of the project in the [[NetBeans]] project templates tree, but the most generic one is ''HTML5 with Java Application Logic''.
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[[Image:Duke4nb-02-project.png]]
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After seeking a wizard step with project description and easy access to [http://bits.netbeans.org/html+java/ essential documentation] you need to specify the location where to create your project, the starting template to use and then you need to decide few important questions.
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==== Deploy to [[Android]]? ====
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[[Image:Duke4nb-03-dlvkbrwsr.png]]
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If you want to deploy to [[Android]], you need the [[Google]]'s SDK installed and you need to point your build or IDE to its location. Either via a property, or inside of global ''settings.xml'' file.
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==== Deploy to [[iOS]]? ====
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[[Image:Duke4nb-04-ibrwsr.png]]
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To deploy to iPhone or iPad you need to be running on Mac.
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==== Deploy to Any Browser? ====
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Thanks to [[Bck2Brwsr]] project, it is easy to package your application to run inside of any modern browser (even without [[Java]] plugin installed).
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[[Image:Duke4nb-05-bck2brwsr.png]]
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==== Create a [[NetBeans]] Extension? ====
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Why not package your application for [[NetBeans]] users when you don't have to change a single line of code?
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[[Image:Duke4nb-06-nbrwsr.png]]
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After this step just press ''Finish'' and wait for [[Maven]] to download necessary libraries.
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==== Edit/Compile/Debug/Inspect Cycle ====
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Once the project is generated you can ''debug'' it. Then [[Debugger|debugging]] of your [[Java]] code is enabled and you can hit breakpoints, evaluate watches, do step into or over, inspect the stack (right bottom side of the picture).
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Together with with that an [[HTML]] DOM browser (left bottom corner) is enabled that allows you to inspect your [[HTML]] page as you are probably used to from [[Firefox]] and [[Chrome]] (including selection mode). From here you can easily navigate to [[CSS]] styles inspector and also into the source code.
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[[Image:Duke4nb-07-develop.png]]
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Development of [[Java]] client [[HTML]] applications has never been easiers.
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==== Deployment ====
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When you are happy with your application you can package it to one of the target platforms by using ''Custom'' submenu:
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[[Image:Duke4nb-08-deploy.png]]
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Enjoy ''writing once and deploying everywhere'' with [[Java]]!
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Client Java everywhere is now possible thanks to essential part of DukeScript - its capability to deploy to almost any device on the planet (that can render HTML). One can configure everything in an IDE independent way, but the best way to start is to get your instance of NetBeans 8.0 and follow few easy steps described in the official DukeScript getting started document.

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