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- | Wikipedia defines [[wikipedia::DevOps]] as | + | Wikipedia defines [[wikipedia::DevOps|DevOps]] as those people who unify software development and software operations and try to automate as much as possible. This essay is a note that reflects the [[NetBeans]] history from the [[DevOps]] point of view. |
+ | === [[NetBeans]] and Command Line === | ||
- | + | Since version 4.0 (released in 2005) the [[NetBeans]] IDE focused on support for external build tools. The first one was [[Apache]] [[Ant]]. You could create a project in the [[IDE]] and in addition to the configuration files, also a '''build.xml''' [[Ant]] script was created. As a result one could go to command line and type: | |
- | [[TBD]] | + | <source lang="bash"> |
+ | $ ant build | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | and the command line did the same thing as the IDE! I'd say that was a revolutionary step, but it grow for deep [[Jesse]]'s experience - he knew how hard it was to configure [[Hudson]] (or how the continuous build system of that time used to be called - [[cron]]?). With [[NetBeans]] it was easy: Generate your project and your automatic build script is ready. | ||
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+ | Isn't this a dream for a [[DevOps]] lover? | ||
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+ | === Two Way Editing === | ||
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+ | === Just Set the Classpath Up === | ||
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+ | [[TBD]]: Other IDEs and the old version. | ||
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+ | == [[NetBeans]] the IDE for Admins and [[DevOps]]! == |
Revision as of 15:59, 14 March 2018
Wikipedia defines DevOps as those people who unify software development and software operations and try to automate as much as possible. This essay is a note that reflects the NetBeans history from the DevOps point of view.
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NetBeans and Command Line
Since version 4.0 (released in 2005) the NetBeans IDE focused on support for external build tools. The first one was Apache Ant. You could create a project in the IDE and in addition to the configuration files, also a build.xml Ant script was created. As a result one could go to command line and type:
$ ant build
and the command line did the same thing as the IDE! I'd say that was a revolutionary step, but it grow for deep Jesse's experience - he knew how hard it was to configure Hudson (or how the continuous build system of that time used to be called - cron?). With NetBeans it was easy: Generate your project and your automatic build script is ready.
Isn't this a dream for a DevOps lover?
Two Way Editing
Just Set the Classpath Up
TBD: Other IDEs and the old version.