Isn't that just a matter of telling netbeans which ruby interpreter you want
to use along with some other parameters.

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Web Reservoir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> This is just my suggestion.
>
> Netbeans 6.5 shall support (1)Ruby (2) JRuby (3) Python and (4) Php.
>
> These are all open source projects(languages) and so is IronRuby.
>
> I understand Sun and Microsoft are rivals, but IronRuby is an open
> source project and i dont see  any comeptition in this case. If Sun does
> not hate PHP, it should not hate IronRuby too.
>
> Currently i am working on Ruby On Rails, with JVM and Netbeans 6.1 and
> Jruby 1.1 on my XP machine and everything seems to be working smoothly.
> I think rather than waiting for another IDE to emerge, it would be nice
> if some support for IronRuby is added to Netbeans and let the OSS
> Community cheerup with IronRuby as the 5th option.
>
> Since 4 popular languages are already there i don't see any reason why
> IronRuby should be neglected.
>
> Thanks.
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