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diff --git a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-netbeans.asciidoc b/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-netbeans.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 6e2fa660de..0000000000 --- a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-netbeans.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Creating a Project with NetBeans IDE -order: 7 -layout: page ---- - -[[getting-started.netbeans]] -= Creating a Project with NetBeans IDE - -The easiest way to develop Vaadin application with the NetBeans IDE is to use -the Vaadin Plugin for NetBeans. It allows you to create new Vaadin projects -easily and provides many features for working on a project. You can download the -plugin at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/50531/vaadin-plug-in-for-netbeans. -The download page contains a link to a plugin features overview in NetBeans -Wiki. - -Without the plugin, you can most easily create a Vaadin project as a Maven -project using a Vaadin archetype. You can also create a Vaadin project as a -regular web application project, but it requires many manual steps to install -all the Vaadin libraries, create the UI class, configure the servlet, create -theme, and so on. - -[[getting-started.netbeans.maven]] -== Maven Project from a Vaadin Archetype - -Creating a Maven project with a Vaadin archetype creates an application skeleton -with a UI class and project theme, defines the [filename]#web.xml# deployment -descriptor, and also retrieves the latest Vaadin library automatically. - -. Select "File > New Project". - -. Select "Maven > Project from Archetype" and click [guibutton]#Next#. - -. Find [literal]#++vaadin-archetype-application++#, select it, and click -[guilabel]#Next#. - -. In the [guilabel]#Name and Location# step, enter [guilabel]#Project Name#, which -is recommended to be only lower-case alphabetics, as it is used also as a -suggestion for the Java package name of the project. Modify the other parameters -for your project and click [guibutton]#Finish#. - -+ -[[figure.getting-started.netbeans.maven.new-project]] -.Adding a New Maven Project in NetBeans -image::img/netbeans-maven-newproject-name.png[] - - -Creating the project can take a while as Maven loads all the needed -dependencies. Once created, you can run it by right-clicking on the project in -the [guilabel]#Projects# view and selecting [guilabel]#Run#. In the -[guilabel]#Select deployment server# window that opens, select -[guilabel]#Glassfish# or [guilabel]#Apache Tomcat#, and click [guibutton]#OK#. -If all goes well, NetBeans starts the server in port 8080 and, depending on your -system configuration, launches the default browser to display the web -application. If not, you can open it manually, for example, at -http://localhost:8080/myproject. The project name is used by default as the -context path of the application. - - - - |