Tor Norbye wrote:
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 t
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
Dear JRuby developers,
I would like to let you now that we have recently ported JRuby 0.9.8
environment into NetBeans IDE.
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.