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The Bazaar version control system enters beta for version 2.4 29 March 2011, 16:32 The Bazaar developers have announced the first beta of the new 2.4 series. The developers are planning a release in August 2011 (according to the milestones page; the announcement incorrectly says 2012). Bazzaar, or bzr as the command line tool is named, is a distributed version control system (VCS) that can work with or without a central server; both Launchpad.net and SourceForge offer Bazaar support for projects. The 2.4B1 release includes a new changelog merge plug-in, external tools get better configuration controls and there are some improved features in the configuration files.

Netbeans IDE NetBeans IDE lets you quickly and easily develop Java desktop, mobile, and web applications, as well as HTML5 applications with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. The IDE also provides a great set of tools for PHP and C/C++ developers. It is free and open source and has a large community of users and developers around the world. Best Support for Latest Java Technologies Alienbrain Asset Management for Artists Software - Subversive "I am in charge of integrating Zend Studio for Eclipse with SVN. After evaluating several alternatives and talking to developers in the Eclipse community, we concluded that Subversive is the most suitable solution for us. I had several interactions with the Subversive team which was very responsive... After deploying the SVN integration within Zend Studio For Eclipse we received many great feedbacks from customers." –Yaron Mazor, Developer, Zend Technologies Ltd.

Add Javadoc You are wondering why Netbeans give you code completion but no javadoc, rather saying “javadoc not found” ? It is not part of the Netbeans Installer or the regular JDK package. You need to download it separately (link), copy the zip file to a folder of your choice and configure the javadoc in Java platforms. EGit Eclipse Git plug-in released The first public version of the org.eclipse EGit plug-in version 0.7.1 has been released at EclipseCon. EGit is based on the pure Java implementation JGit, which means that it has no external dependencies or native code requirements; something which has historically hindered the adoption of Eclipse's Subversion support. As an incubating release, EGit is neither feature-complete nor bug-free; however, it is being released ahead of the Eclipse Helios release in Summer this year to gain feedback and to provide a 0.8 release in time for the Helios release train. There is a User Guide available on the wiki, as is a introduction to DVCS for those that haven't used it before.

Maven secrets: filtering sources - Connect The default Maven root project object model provides very good defaults that declare what needs to be done in most cases. Sometimes you need a bit more or different and Maven lets you do that. In this first episode I’ll show you how to filter your source files. Apache Subversion Gradle Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Gradle allie les atouts de Apache Maven et Apache Ant : il allie l'utilisation de conventions à la manière de Maven (convention plutôt que configuration) avec la flexibilité de Ant pour décrire les tâches de constructions, avec une cohérence forte dans l'interface de programmation des tâches. Présentation[modifier | modifier le code]

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