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hello,

I am a beginner in java. I am going to make a online music library in java. But the thing is i don't even know how to use netbeans IDE nor eclipse IDE. So anyone can help me how to make a simple registration form and connect it with database. I googled but i had not found anything which can help me. So please kindly suggest which
IDE to use. And how to make simple registration form.

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[no name] 16-Jul-15 8:37am    
You need to first seriously improve your search skills. http://www.bing.com/search?q=java+login+form+database

If you do not know Netbeans or eclipse, and you are a beginner in Java, then you should forget this project, it is far too advanced. Go to http://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/index.html[^] and get a good understanding of Java, and some of its classes.
 
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Member 9671810 16-Jul-15 9:25am    
I think sir, you were also unaware of all things things when you were beginner. I learned core java. I know very well to code using notepad and compile and run through command prompt. But now I want help for using IDE.
[no name] 16-Jul-15 9:47am    
Then you should be reading the documentation for whatever IDE you choose to use.
Richard MacCutchan 16-Jul-15 10:57am    
Then you should have said that in your original question. Whether you use Netbeans or eclipse is a matter of personal choice, so go and read about them both and decide which one you want to use.
 
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Eclipse is a good choice. get the JavaEE Version and add GWT to it. You can easily start from there.

https://eclipse.org/home/index.php[^]

http://www.gwtproject.org/[^]

APIs to try out: http://www.programmableweb.com/news/25-music-apis/2008/02/21[^]

Have fun!
 
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Member 9671810 17-Jul-15 13:18pm    
thanks sir, that's what i wanted, "A direction".

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