About Apache NetBeans

Welcome to Apache NetBeans

In June 2000, NetBeans was made open source by Sun Microsystems, which remained the project sponsor until January 2010 when Sun Microsystems became a subsidiary of Oracle.

Throughout its history in Sun Microsystems and Oracle, NetBeans has been free and open source and has been leveraged by its sponsor as a mechanism for driving the Java ecosystem forward.

In 2016, Oracle donated the NetBeans source code to the Apache Software Foundation. In April 2019 Apache NetBeans became a top level Apache project. Please see our History section for more information.

About Apache NetBeans

Apache NetBeans is top level Apache Project dedicated to providing rock solid software development products (the Apache NetBeans IDE and the Apache NetBeans Platform) that address the needs of developers, users and the businesses who rely on NetBeans as a basis for their products; particularly, to enable them to develop these products quickly, efficiently and easily by leveraging the strengths of the Java platform and other relevant industry standards.

The two base products, the Apache NetBeans IDE and Apache NetBeans Platform, are free for commercial and non-commercial use, under the Apache license. The source code to both is available to anyone to reuse as they see fit, within the terms of use.

The Apache NetBeans project is also a vibrant community in which people from across the globe can ask questions, give advice, contribute and ultimately share in the success of our products. On the NetBeans mailing lists and forums, you will find posts from students, developers from top companies, and individuals looking to expand their skills.

The Apache NetBeans IDE

With over 18 million downloads of the NetBeans IDE to date, and over 800,000 participating developers, the NetBeans project is thriving and continues to grow, thanks to the individuals and partner companies. To be a part of the community, simply register for free.

Most developers recognize the NetBeans IDE as the original free Java IDE. It is that, and much more! The Apache NetBeans IDE provides support for several languages (Java, PHP, JavaFX, JavaScript, etc.) and frameworks, and more (C/C++) will be incorporated soon.

The Apache NetBeans Platform

The Apache NetBeans Platform is a generic framework for Swing applications. It provides the "plumbing" that, before, every developer had to write themselves—saving state, connecting actions to menu items, toolbar items and keyboard shortcuts; window management, and so on.


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The NetBeans Platform provides all of these out of the box. You don’t need to manually code these or other basic features, yourself, anymore. See what some NetBeans-based applications look like. The platform does not add a lot of overhead to your application — but it can save a huge amount of time and work.

The Apache NetBeans Platform provides a reliable and flexible application architecture. Your application does not have to look anything like an IDE. It can save you years of development time. The NetBeans Platform gives you a time-tested architecture for free. An architecture that encourages sustainable development practices. Because the NetBeans Platform architecture is modular, it’s easy to create applications that are robust and extensible.