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Re: downloaded and installed NetBeans with Project Woodstock components

From: ilango_g <ilangocal_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 18:08:14 -0700 (PDT)

Is Visual Web part of NetBeans? Some kind of drag and drop tool with (Ajax)
capabilities probably? Thanks for the kind response.

ilango


Ratnadeep Bhattacharjee-2 wrote:
>
> ilango_g wrote:
>> This is in response to my own post recently.
>>
>> I have downloaded and installed NetBeans 6.1 with the Woodstock
>> Components).
>> Does that mean I do not have to download these components separately (?).
>>
>>
> No you don't.
>> How would I proceed after that?
> You can either use Visual Web to assemble your application by dragging
> and dropping components from the design palette to the design surface or
> you could hand code the JSP pages.
>
> There is a tutorial that helps you get started step by step. I would
> urge you to try the examples out.
>
> http://developers.sun.com/learning/javaoneonline/j1lab.jsp?lab=LAB-4540LT&yr=2008&track=1
>> I have looked at the tutorials and
>> documentation section, but I do not know where to start. I would like to
>> build a form with at least one input control for now, connect to a data
>> source, validate the data, add CSS styling, etc.
>>
>> Any guidance in this matter is very appreciated.
>>
> Also, look at the example app that shows the components in use. The src
> code is available as part of the application.
> http://webdev2.sun.com/example/faces/index.jsp
>
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