--- title: Installing NetBeans IDE order: 110 layout: page --- [[installing.netbeans]] = Installing the NetBeans IDE and Plugin Vaadin offers official support for the NetBeans IDE. The Vaadin Plug-in for NetBeans supports creating Vaadin projects, updating Vaadin libraries, compiling widget sets, and more. It also allows directly downloading Vaadin add-ons from the Vaadin Directory. .Installation of the NetBeans IDE toolchain image::img/installation-netbeans-hi.png[width=100%, scaledwidth=100%] The installation bundle includes a web server, so you do not need that. Once done with the installation, you can proceed to create a Vaadin project, as described in <>. [[installing.netbeans.ide]] == Installing the NetBeans IDE Download NetBeans IDE from the website at https://netbeans.org/downloads/[netbeans.org]. We recommend using the _Java EE_ download bundle, which includes support for Java EE, and also both the GlassFish and Tomcat application servers. . Run the installer .. In OS X and Linux: + [subs="normal"] ---- [prompt]#$# [command]#sh# [replaceable]#netbeans-.sh# ---- . Select to install either GlassFish or Apache Tomcat, or both. GlassFish supports Java EE, which is required by Vaadin CDI and Vaadin Spring add-ons, while standard Tomcat does not support it. Click [guibutton]#Next#. ifdef::web[] + image::img/installing-netbeans-1.png[width=60%] endif::web[] . If you accept the license, click [guibutton]#Next#. . Choose installation folder and Java SDK. ifdef::web[] + image::img/installing-netbeans-3.png[width=60%] endif::web[] + In OS X and Linux, if you ran the installer with root permissions or can write to [filename]#/opt#, the [filename]#/opt# path is standard for such system-wide packages. + Click [guibutton]#Next#. . Choose the folder for installing the server. ifdef::web[] + image::img/installing-netbeans-4.png[width=60%] endif::web[] . Check the settings. ifdef::web[] + image::img/installing-netbeans-5.png[width=60%] endif::web[] + Click [guibutton]#Finish#. It takes a while to install the NetBeans IDE. . Finally, click [guibutton]#Done# to exit the installer. You can now start NetBeans by starting the [filename]#bin/netbeans# from under the installation folder. In Linux and OS X: [subs="normal"] ---- [prompt]#$# [replaceable]#/opt/netbeans-8.1#/bin/netbeans ---- You can now proceed to install the Vaadin Plug-in for NetBeans IDE. [[installing.netbeans.plugin]] == Installing the Vaadin Plug-in for NetBeans IDE You can install the plug-in from the NetBeans Plugin Portal Update Center as follows. . Select "Tools > Plugins" from the NetBeans main menu. . Select the [guilabel]#Available Plugins# tab. .. Type "Vaadin" in the [guilabel]#Search# box and press kbd:[Enter]. .. Select the [guilabel]#Install# check box for the [guilabel]#Vaadin Plugin for NetBeans#. ifdef::web[] + image::img/installing-netbeans-plugin-1.png[width=80%] endif::web[] .. Click [guibutton]#Install#. . In the plugin installation window, click [guibutton]#Next#. . Accept the license if choose to do so. Click [guibutton]#Install#. . The Vaadin Plugin is not signed, so you need to verify the certificate. Click [guibutton]#Continue#. . In the final step, select [guilabel]#Restart IDE now# and click [guibutton]#Finish#. You can now proceed to create a Vaadin project, as described in <>. The Vaadin Plug-in for NetBeans IDE can also be downloaded from the plug-in page at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/50531/vaadin-plug-in-for-netbeans[plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/50531/vaadin-plug-in-for-netbeans].