A new article ("Running the Amazon Web Services Sample Application in Netbeans") starts out with a complete set of step-by-step directions for installing the proper "moving parts" needed to run Java applications and the NetBeans integrated development environment. After the prerequisites are out of the way, the article then shows how to create a NetBeans project for the Amazon SOAP and REST Sample, finishing up with instructions for running, debugging, and modifying the code.


Running the Amazon Web Services Sample Application in Netbeans
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Amazon SOAP and REST Sample
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Posted by: SciAgent | October 20, 2008 at 04:51 PM
I am new to NetBeans, actually I am a 47 year old truckdriver in my second year of online college. I am currently in Java Programming and I would like to know opinions on what particular programing languages that are benificial to development with Java. I would like to be up with the times, as one can see that I am no longer a spring chicken!
Posted by: Allen | October 03, 2009 at 08:46 AM