Dzizes,
What are you trying to achieve?

Are you wanting to use netbeans as an editor of Mapbuilder code? If so, 
I suggest you mount the Mapbuilder trunk code (from svn or a downloaded 
directory) into Netbeans. It has been a while since I've used netbeans 
so I'm rusty on the exact keys presses required.

If you are wanting to incorporate Mapbuilder into the the netbeans 
framework, then that is a more complicated answer. (Note that Mapbuilder 
is a Javascript library with all its transactions and state information 
stored inside the browser).


dzizes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to mb and netbeans. I've managed to install geoserver (which seams
> to work) and download mapbuilder. However, me knowledge ends with setting a
> new web project in netbeans 6.
> I have no idea how to implement mapbuilder (e.g. tasmania map) into my web
> project.
> Is there any good tutorial? Maybe someone can guid me a bit?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>   


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