In theory, yes, you can. But I could never get the netbeans plugin for
Android to work, so I bit the bullet and installed Eclipse. Now I can
get things to work. And as already pointed out, all the documentation
references Eclipse.

Google has made the decision to run with Eclipse, and most of the
world has followed. Even non-Google websites providing Android info/
guides/HOWTOs etc. all assume Eclipse.

This is why I decided the uphill battle to use Netbeans was not worth
the effort, it is better to bite the bullet and learn another IDE,
Eclipse.

On Oct 2, 8:15 am, Jeffrey Blattman <jeffrey.blatt...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> apparently you can use netbeans to develop android apps, but any
> documentation you find is going to reference eclipse ... if you google
> for netbeans + android you'll find one page, but other than that you are
> on your own.
>
> On 9/30/09 5:33 AM, Eray Ince wrote:
>
> > I am newbie @Android, but I have experience with J2ME.
>
> > I would like to start a forecast application using Netbeans which will
> > use webservice.
> > Could anybody provide me a guide, link, etc.?
> > Thanks in Advance
> > Kind Regards
>
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> > Eray
>
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