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Image Processing with ImageJ - Second Edition

You're reading from   Image Processing with ImageJ - Second Edition Extract and analyze data from complex images with ImageJ, the world's leading image processing tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785889837
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with ImageJ FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic Image Processing with ImageJ 3. Advanced Image Processing with ImageJ 4. Image Segmentation and Feature Extraction with ImageJ 5. Basic Measurements with ImageJ 6. Developing Macros in ImageJ 7. Explanation of ImageJ Constructs 8. Anatomy of ImageJ Plugins 9. Creating ImageJ Plugins for Analysis 10. Where to Go from Here? Index

Setting up NetBeans IDE


We will now look at how to set up an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that can be used to develop ImageJ as well as plugins for ImageJ. There are many IDEs available for Java. While this section will show you how to set up a specific IDE called NetBeans, many of these settings and configurations can be replicated in your preferred IDE.

The setup I will describe is for the NetBeans IDE, which is developed by the same company that manages the Java language. It can be downloaded in different variants, including a variant for Java development, webpage development, and C++ development. If you only wish to develop plugins for ImageJ, the Java SE (Standard Edition) or Java EE (Enterprise Edition) downloads should be fine. The enterprise edition is similar to the standard edition, but it has additional APIs for multilevel and scalable applications as well as secure network applications. It is possible to extend the basic Java edition and add modules for web development...

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