Error Installing ESRI ArcGIS Server Java Web ADF Plug-in in Netbeans 7.x - arcgis

I am very new to GIS. I wanted to use ESRI ArcGIS Server Java Web ADF Plug-in in Netbeans 7.0.1
But when I followed the installation guide/instruction, it failed to install because of some dependency version mismatch.
It shows ...........................
Some plugins require plugin Editor Library to be installed.
The plugin Editor Library is requested in version >= 1.9.22.1 (release version 1) but only 3.9.1.13.10 (of release version different from 1) was found. The following plugin is affected: ******ESRI ArcGIS Java ADF web controls NetBeans Module.
Any Suggestion to overcome this ??
FYI I am using Windows 7 64bit with 64bit JVM and Netbeans.
Thank you.

The NetBeans plugin was for ADF developers, and the ADF has been deprecated, and 10.1 will be the last release of it.here is the link of the question asked on their official forumbeside this , as you are not a new member , but i want to tell you that atleast google them once before asking such type of simple question.I hope you are not child enough and have read the faqs as well.I am not the one who down voted you but i guess this has been down voted because of your this silly attitudeGoodluck

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