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Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide Do it all with Java! All you need is Vaadin and this book which shows you how to develop web applications in a totally hands-on approach. By the end of it you'll have acquired the knack and taken a fun journey on the way.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782162261
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Writing Your First Vaadin-powered Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Input Components and Forms – Time to Listen to Users 3. Arranging Components into Layouts 4. Using Vaadin Navigation Capabilities 5. Using Tables – Time to Talk to Users 6. Adding More Components 7. Customizing UI Components – Time to Theme it 8. Developing Your Own Components Pop Quiz Answers Index

Time for action – downloading and installing NetBeans


Installing NetBeans is quite easy. Let's see how it's done.

  1. Go to the URL http://netbeans.org/ and download the latest (or your favorite) version of NetBeans Java EE edition.

  2. Run the just downloaded installation file.

  3. The installation program will allow you to choose whether to install Apache Tomcat or Glassfish. Although you can use most Java servers, we will use Tomcat to deploy our applications. So, make sure you check Apache Tomcat and click on Next.

  4. Accept the terms of the license agreement and click on Next.

  5. Accept the terms of the JUnit license agreement and click on Next.

  6. Select the directory you would like NetBeans to be installed to and click on Next.

  7. Select the directory you would like Tomcat to be installed to and click on Next.

  8. Click on Install to start the installation process.

  9. Once the installation process is finished, you will be prompted to contribute to the NetBeans project. If you wish to, check the corresponding option and click on Finish, otherwise just click on the Finish button.

What just happened?

As you can guess, we have installed NetBeans and we are ready to create our first Vaadin project.

Creating a new Vaadin project in NetBeans

The best and the easiest way to create Vaadin 7 projects in NetBeans is by using Maven. Fortunately, NetBeans have very good support for Maven projects. If you don't know Maven, don't worry, be happy (thanks Bobby). Follow these steps and you'll get a Vaadin application willing to be hacked right away.

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Vaadin 7 UI Design By Example: Beginner's Guide
Published in: Jul 2013
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781782162261
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