Yes, it did cross my mind that perhaps I could install 5.5 to try it
out; but it seems a lot of hassle, probably not worth it.
May as well wait for 7.0, I don’t think it will be tomorrow
either. :)

Norman


On Sep 1, 6:10 pm, miga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 1, 9:57 am, Norman Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi miga,
> > On NetBean 6.1, when creating new project, under Java category, there
> > are: Java Application, Java Desktop Application, Java Class Library,
> > Java Project with Existing Sources, and Java Free-Form Project.
>
> > No JavaBeans Objects project though.
>
> Yes, that's the same under Netbeans 6.5 beta, though if you choose
> Java EE category, there's a bean type, and from there once the project
> is created, you can add a javabeans object. Very weird.
> I think you need the BeanInfo editor, but I have not tried it
> successfully up to now.
>
> Probably the best way to see how this works is to install Netbeans
> 5.5, but then it would be not very useful for the future.
>
> Or better ask the Netbeans user mailing list. I know that support for
> javabeans was dropped in Netbeans 6.0, apparently resurrected in
> Netbeans 6.1, but probably not with full features. I've seen some
> ranting about it since this is the same in 6.5 beta and it appears
> that it will probably be enhanced in Netbeans 7, so that's not for
> today :-)

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