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DZone > Java Zone > NetBeans.org Launches New Plugin Portal

NetBeans.org Launches New Plugin Portal

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Apr. 21, 11 · Java Zone · News
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new plugin portal catalogue with live filtering. the netbeans team is pleased to officially announce the deployment of a brand new netbeans plugin portal .

netbeans plugin portal 2.0 uses modern web technologies ; features powerful searching capabilities and improved performance ; provides an optimized user interface ; and has resolved many design drawbacks of its predecessor. we believe the plugin portal's users will welcome these improvements and find the experience of using the new portal satisfactory

plugin developers can easily publish their plugins on the netbeans.org website and also have the opportunity to have quality plugins added to the netbeans update center , exposing their plugins to hundreds of thousands of netbeans ide users via the tool's built-in plugins manager.

[1] how does publishing on plugin portal update center work?

we encourage you to check out the new plugin portal and provide feedback about your experience.
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