NetBeans IDE 6.7 Update




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Overview

Updated for NetBeans IDE 6.7, this Refcard provides a thorough exposition on how to optimally handle Java code in the editor, covering viewing, navigation, source handling, and refactoring. It also provides all the essential keyboard shortcuts you need to work with the IDE, right at your fingertips.


About the Author

Geertjan Wielenga is the NetBeans technical writer responsible for documentation related to the NetBeans Java editor. He is co-author of the book Rich Client Programming: Plugging into the NetBeans Platform. He is known for his popular blog at http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan, as well as for his role as a Zone Leader at Javalobby and NetBeans Zone.

Patrick Keegan has been writing about the NetBeans IDE for over 9 years. In addition to writing help and tutorials, he is co-author of the NetBeans IDE Field Guide and has contributed to other books on NetBeans and Java.