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Note: Sun Java Studio Enterprise is built on the open-source NetBeans IDE, so NetBeans docs and tutorials can be useful for learning the basics. Specific NetBeans docs are listed below.
 
Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 and 8.1
 
UML Modeling: Developing Applications
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Describes how to use the UML Modeling feature of the Java Studio Enterprise IDE to create a class diagram, uses round trip engineering and executes a test class.
December 2006

UML Modeling: Reverse Engineering Java Applications
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Describes how to reverse engineer source code of a Java application into a UML Modeling project.
December 2006

UML Modeling: Creating Use Case Diagrams
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Describes how to use the UML Modeling feature of the Java Studio Enterprise IDE to create a use case diagram for a simple banking system application.
December 2006

UML Modeling: Creating Class Diagrams
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Introduces the IDE's UML Modeling Class diagram functionality and shows you various techniques for creating elements of a Class diagram with round trip engineering capability.
December 2006

UML Modeling: Creating Collaboration Diagrams
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Discusses how to use the UML modeling features of the IDE to create an interaction diagram emphasizing the structural organization of the objects that send and receive messages. (Prerequisite: The companion tutorial, UML Modeling: Creating Class Diagrams.)
December 2006

UML Modeling: Creating Sequence Diagrams
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Explains how to use the UML modeling features of the IDE to create a visual representation of the interaction between collaborating groups of objects in a system. (Prerequisites: The companion tutorials on creating a Class diagram and a Collaboration diagram)
December 2006

Developing Portlets and Providers Using Portlet Builder
(This tutorial applies to versions 8 and 8.1 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Introduces Portlet Builder, a plug-in tool that enables you to create, test, and package portlets that comply with Java Specification Request (JSR) 168 Portlet Specification, JavaServer Pages (JSP), and providers.
December 2006

This 10-minute video shows you how to use the collaboration feature in the Java Studio Enterprise IDE.
October 2005

Learn about the Enterprise Application Profiler and how it can help to identify and locate performance bottlenecks in your enterprise applications.
October 2005

UML Modeling: Generating Web Reports
(This tutorial applies to version 8 of Sun Java Studio Enterprise.)
Explains how to use the UML modeling features of the Java Studio Enterprise IDE to create HTML reports of your modeling projects.
October 2005

Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7
 
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NetBeans Platform and IDE
Because Java Studio Enterprise is built on the open-source NetBeans IDE, these NetBeans documents can be useful for learning the basics.
 
Refer to these NetBeans documents if you will be using Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8.1, which is based on NetBeans 5.0.
Refer to these NetBeans documents if you will be using Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8.0, which is based on NetBeans 4.1.
     
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Ryan Kennedy
Ryan Kennedy is graduate intern at Sun Microsystems and a member of the Java Studio Enterprise development team. He is pursuing a M.S.degree in Software Engineering and is a regular contributor to the Sun Developer Network (see Ryan's article, Sharing Produces Smarter Applications ).