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00:01 Hello everyone.
00:02 Welcome to the tutorial on Introduction to Netbeans IDE.
00:06 In this tutorial, I will introduce you to the basics of getting started with Netbeans.
00:13 Netbeans is a free and open-source 'Integrated Developement Environment', available at www.netbeans.org.
00:23 It allows for integration of various components.
00:27 Supports various scripting languages and advanced text editors.
00:31 It also provides 'GUI' to create and design projects and also supports databases.
00:39 To finish this tutorial, basic knowledge in the Java Programming Language is necessary.
00:47 Standard programming terminologies have been used in this tutorial.
00:52 To get started with Netbeans-
00:55 I am using the Linux operating system Ubuntu, version 11.04
01:00 and Netbeans IDE version 7.1.1.
01:05 In this tutorial , we will: * look at the installation of Netbeans
01:11 * get familiarized with the interface of Netbeans and
01:16 * create a sample Java Project.
01:19 Let us first look at installing the 'IDE'.
01:22 Netbeans can be downloaded from netbeans.org.
01:27 It is official main site.
01:31 Click on the Download link on the main page of the site.
01:36 On the next page which loads,
01:39 click on the download link in the last column which includes the download of all the supported technologies that is required by the IDE including the Glassfish Server.
01:53 The installation of Netbeans also requires the installtion of the Java Development Kit, (JDK) which can be downloaded from java.sun.com.
02:05 Click on the Get Java link here and select the link to download both the Netbeans and JDK Bundle.
02:15 In the next page which loads
02;19 Select the setup file which is compatible with your operating system
02:24 On Ubuntu, the setup file is downloaded as a .sh (dot sh) file,
02:29 i.e as a shell script file.
02:33 Run this file by going to the Terminal.
02:38 Navigate to the window or directory which contains the downloaded set up file and at the prompt
02:46 Type sh followed by the name of the downloaded file and press Enter.
02:54 This will start the installer which will take a few moments.
03:04 The installer appears on screen
03:06 You can follow the onscreen instructions to install the IDE on your system
03:13 I will exit the installer now
03:17 Let us now look at the Netbeans Window.
03:21 To open or launch Netbeans on your Ubuntu Operating System
03:25 Go to the menu item applications , Programmings and click on the Netbeans IDE icon
03:34 When you first launch the IDE it opens the Netbeans start page
03:41 The IDE window contains
03:43 menus in the menu bar
03:46 toolbars and
03:48 workspaces like the file system window
03:52 The runtime window and the
03:53 output window
03:57 The main menu provides most of the commands you need to use Netbeans with , including
04:03 creating, editing, compiling, running and debugging your projects .
04:10 The tool bar which is present below the menu bar provides buttons for several frequently used commands on the menu bar.
04:18 Workspace is a collection of windows that are used for performing certain types of operations
04:23 such as editing in the workspace window , execution, output, or debugging. which is present below the workspace
04:35 Let us next create a Sample Java Project.
04:40 To create a java project go to the File menu Click on New Project
04:47 In the new project Wizard box under Categories
04:51 Select java under Projects, select Java Applications and Click Next
04:58 In the name and location page of the wizard
05:02 Give your Project name as KeyboardReader.
05:08 Set the Set as Main Project checkbox selected and
05:12 Click Finish.
05:15 The project is created and opened in the IDE.
05:20 Once the project is created you should be able to see the projects window on the left side of the IDE windows
05:27 which contains a tree view of the components of the project, including source files, libraries that your code depends on,
05:36 The Source Editor in on the right with a file called as KeyboardReader.java opened
05:43 Now in the main class, Let us entered a sample java code,
05:49 This code reads input from the keyboard and gives an output indicating if the input is a whole number or a floating point number
05:58 I am now copying this code onto my clipboard , and pasting it over the existing code in the IDE workspace.
06:11 The next step is to run our project.
06:14 To run any project on the Netbeans IDE there are 3 methods
06:20 The first method is you can click on the project node in the Projects window, and choose Run from the contextual menu
06:29 Or You can go to the toolbar and click on Run Project button
06:34 Or you can also press the F6 key on your keyboard to run the projects.
06:40 Let me Right Click on the Project node and select the Run Option
06:45 When you Run a Java application the IDE builds and Compiles the appilcation code and runs the program in the output window which appears below the Workspace
06:57 The IDE has now prompted me to Enter any Number
07:01 Let me Enter a random number and Press Enter
07:06 It says if the input is whole number or a floating point number
07:11 Now to the Assignment
07:15 As an extension to the KeyboardInputReader project,
07:19 convert another project i.e a temperatures converter application which takes an input temperature
07:27 Convert into Fahrenheit from Celcius and vice versa
07:31 And displays the converted temperature in the output window.
07:36 I have already constructed the assignment.
07:40 Let us run the assignment
07:47 The program has prompted me to enter the input temperature in the output window
07:52 Let me enter a sample temperature -40 in Fahrenheit and it shows me the converted temperature in Celcius
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09:05 Thank you for joining us and Enjoy exploring Netbeans.

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