dzizes,
Netbeans provides a Java framework which allows you to write java 
plugins which could include rendering maps.
Ie, it would be possible to write a "fat client" which is written 
entirely in java and run as a java executable. Is this what you are 
trying to do?
If so, you would be better looking at some of the java GIS clients. In 
particular, I'd suggest looking at 
http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/UDIG/Home (which is based 
upon Eclipse instead of Netbeans).

Mapbuilder is purely javascript and runs entirely inside the web 
browser. Ie, the java code that you would be integrating will need to 
act as a server.

This Mapbuilder design page may clarify this for you: 
http://communitymapbuilder.org/display/MAP/Design
In particular,

dzizes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What I want to achive is a web project (writen in netbeans) with a nice map
> (geoserver) handled by Mapbuilder. :)
>
> dzizes
>
>
>
> Cameron Shorter wrote:
>   
>> 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,
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> -- 
>> Cameron Shorter
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>>
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