Hi,

  First of all a thanks everyone for your help. I managed to find the
installation path of netbeans and I got jruby working now.

  I have written about this on
http://blogs.prashu.com/programming-and-development/content/2009/04/00382/using-or-configuring-jruby-or-ruby-with-netbeansas
a reference for those who get stuck wtih jruby on linux in the future.

Best Regards,
Prashanth.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Prashanth K S <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>   I am using Netbeans 6.0 on OpenSUSE and I am working on the examples and
> practising on the same. I used the Ruby interpreter from /usr/bin/ruby
> during the initial set up.
>
>   Now I am into the jRuby exercises and the first statement to import Java
> (include Java) is failing saying that 'Java' is not a declared constant. I
> think the problem is that I am compiling on Ruby and not JRuby which
> supports this java integration.
>
>   I checked the plugins of Netbeans and it has JRuby already installed, but
> I dont know where the files are so that I can direct Netbeans to the correct
> path. Does anyone know where I can find the JRuby interpreter?
>
> Best Regards.
>
> --
> Prashanth K S
> http://www.prashu.com
>



-- 
Prashanth K S
http://www.prashu.com

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