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JBoss Forge NetBeans integration – Getting Started

forge-trailerJBoss Forge is the Fastest way to build Maven-Based Java EE projects. And as such it already has awesome features to make your life as a developer even easier.

For the most part, people looking at Forge are likely interested in creating web-applications. There are plenty of ways to get started with the Forge basics. You can look at the quickstart section or look at the github repository. Just some short days ago Forge got even more awesome. George Gastaldi (@gegastaldi) created a NetBeans Plugin for Forge which allows you to execute all forge commands via the build in NetBeans quick-search.

  • Run JBoss Forge commands straight from your Netbeans IDE
  • Commands are rendered as native Netbeans Wizards
  • Create your own addon and deploy it inside the Netbeans IDE

Installing The Forge Plugin

To install the plugin just download the latest version from the netbeans plugin portal and unzip the two nbm files to a folder of your choice. Start NetBeans and navigate to “Window>Plugins” select the “Downloaded” tab and click the “add Plugin” button. Navigate to the folder in which you unzipped the two files and select them. Click the “install” button bottom left and click through the wizard. Restart NetBeans and you’re ready to go.

The following video gives you a brief overview about what is possible already.

Markus Eisele

Markus is a Developer Advocate at Red Hat and focuses on JBoss Middleware. He is working with Java EE servers from different vendors since more than 14 years and talks about his favorite topics around Java EE on conferences all over the world. He has been a principle consultant and worked with different customers on all kinds of Java EE related applications and solutions. Beside that he has always been a prolific blogger, writer and tech editor for different Java EE related books. He is an active member of the German DOAG e.V. and it's representative on the iJUG e.V. As a Java Champion and former ACE Director he is well known in the community. Follow him on Twitter @myfear.
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