On May 15, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Daria wrote:
Dear JRuby developers,
I would like to let you now that we have recently ported JRuby 0.9.8
environment into NetBeans IDE.
Hi Daria,
If you check out JRuby via Subversion you'll see that JRuby -already-
comes with a NetBeans project preconfigured (it -also- comes with an
Eclipse project).
So most of the steps I see listed in your wiki page shouldn't be
necessary - just point the IDE's subversion support to http://
svn.codehaus.org/jruby/, check out, and the IDE will offer to open
the existing project, where you can build it etc. If any of the
targets are not fully configured (testing etc.) can you provide
patches such that the master project can be updated?
-- Tor
You may wish to check it out:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NetbeansedJRuby
If you are new to NB please go to netbeans.org for all information,
tutorials and fun stuff.
Now you can completely build JRuby inside NB IDE and have access to
all
nifty features NB IDE provides to make developer's more productive and
happy.
For example:
- advanced code completion
- the best Ant support for projects
- live parsing and live error marking including Java hints
- navigation through code via hyperlinks
- more and more...
You productivity may get a serious boost and you will learn a new
stuff as
well :-)
I would greatly appreciate any feedback you may have about my
project and
any ideas on how to make it more useful for JRuby community.
Daria Titova
NB Engineer.
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