You can distribute a module in one or more
of the following ways:
Contribute to nbextras.org. This is the unofficial general
update center that
aims to collect NetBeans modules
so that they may be easily found, all in
the same place. For details, see:
Create your own private update center. With your
own private update center, you have more control than when
you contribute your modules to nbextras.org.
However, experience shows that end users prefer
interacting with one general update center, rather
than multiple private update centers. Because
of the overhead in registering and maintaining
registrations to update centers, a single
update center tends to be preferred. However, for
quick updates to your modules or for
making modules available to a smaller
subset of end users, creating your own update
center might be a good idea.
Other. You can simply zip up a module's
sources and transfer them via e-mail or upload them
onto a host. Alternatively,
you can use the IDE to create a binary NBM file, which
you can then transfer via e-mail or upload to a host, instead of
transferring the sources.