[Lift] Re: Versions: Netbeans, Scala and Lift

2010-02-22 Thread Peter Robinett
I'm running Netbeans 6.7.1 with the Maven and Scala 2.7 plugins quite
happily on OS X.

Peter

On Feb 21, 10:34 pm, Caoyuan dcaoy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, Scala plugin for NetBeans 6.8 needs Scala 2.8, thus lift's 280 branches.

 For Maven project, there is no need to set Scala home and dependent
 libs in NetBeans, all these setting are in pom.xml.

 Cheers,
 -Caoyuan



 On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Ross Mellgren dri...@gmail.com wrote:
  Lift 1.1 and 2.0 are the same code stream by the way, just 1.1 was renamed 
  to 2.0 after 1.1-M8. That said, the most recent versions of 2.0-SNAPSHOT 
  and 1.1-SNAPSHOT run on Scala 2.7.7. The new 2.0-SNAPSHOT branch for Scala 
  2.8.0 (280_port_refresh, built as 2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT I believe) runs on 
  Scala 2.8.0 Beta 1.

  I have no idea about NetBeans, though I've heard on the list a couple times 
  that the most recent versions are Scala 2.8 only.

  Keep in mind that Scala is extremely version sensitive and not backward 
  compatible.

  Hope that helps,
  -Ross

  On Feb 21, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Arie wrote:

  I've been going through as many posts as possible to try to establish
  how to use Netbeans (on a Mac) with Lift.

  I think I'm correct in saying that Netbeans 6.8 will only work with
  Scala 2.8 (beta/snapshot -http://wiki.netbeans.org/Scala68v1), and
  that from this (http://old.nabble.com/Lift-1.1-SNAPSHOT-under-
  Scala-2.8-with-NetBeans-and-the-Scala-plugin-td25302936.html) Lift 1.1
  will only work with Scala 2.7.5.

  What will Lift 1.0 work with in Netbeans (if it will), and related,
  how do I square getting Lift (version 1.0/1.1), to work in Netbeans
  6.8 which seems to require Scala 2.8?

  Will any of these problems be solved by Lift 2.0, and when is 2.0
  scheduled to come out!?

  Thanks.

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Re: [Lift] Re: Versions: Netbeans, Scala and Lift

2010-02-22 Thread David Pollak
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:

 I'm running Netbeans 6.7.1 with the Maven and Scala 2.7 plugins quite
 happily on OS X.


For mainline Lift development, I'm very happily using NB 6.7.1 and the 2.7.7
plugin.

For 2.8.0 related Lift and Goat Rodeo development, I'm using NB 6.8 and the
2.8 plugin.

In both cases, I set the maximum heap size for NB to 2.5GB (from the default
max of 512MB).

The 2.7 plugin is good and stable and functional.  The 2.8 plugin is
awesome.  It's got the same code navigation tools the IntelliJ does and it's
very, very fast.  I love it.



 Peter

 On Feb 21, 10:34 pm, Caoyuan dcaoy...@gmail.com wrote:
  Yes, Scala plugin for NetBeans 6.8 needs Scala 2.8, thus lift's 280
 branches.
 
  For Maven project, there is no need to set Scala home and dependent
  libs in NetBeans, all these setting are in pom.xml.
 
  Cheers,
  -Caoyuan
 
 
 
  On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Ross Mellgren dri...@gmail.com wrote:
   Lift 1.1 and 2.0 are the same code stream by the way, just 1.1 was
 renamed to 2.0 after 1.1-M8. That said, the most recent versions of
 2.0-SNAPSHOT and 1.1-SNAPSHOT run on Scala 2.7.7. The new 2.0-SNAPSHOT
 branch for Scala 2.8.0 (280_port_refresh, built as 2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT I
 believe) runs on Scala 2.8.0 Beta 1.
 
   I have no idea about NetBeans, though I've heard on the list a couple
 times that the most recent versions are Scala 2.8 only.
 
   Keep in mind that Scala is extremely version sensitive and not backward
 compatible.
 
   Hope that helps,
   -Ross
 
   On Feb 21, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Arie wrote:
 
   I've been going through as many posts as possible to try to establish
   how to use Netbeans (on a Mac) with Lift.
 
   I think I'm correct in saying that Netbeans 6.8 will only work with
   Scala 2.8 (beta/snapshot -http://wiki.netbeans.org/Scala68v1), and
   that from this (http://old.nabble.com/Lift-1.1-SNAPSHOT-under-
   Scala-2.8-with-NetBeans-and-the-Scala-plugin-td25302936.html) Lift 1.1
   will only work with Scala 2.7.5.
 
   What will Lift 1.0 work with in Netbeans (if it will), and related,
   how do I square getting Lift (version 1.0/1.1), to work in Netbeans
   6.8 which seems to require Scala 2.8?
 
   Will any of these problems be solved by Lift 2.0, and when is 2.0
   scheduled to come out!?
 
   Thanks.
 
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[Lift] Re: Versions: Netbeans, Scala and Lift

2010-02-22 Thread Arie
Thanks very much, this is great support.  I e-mailed Caoyuan
separately, to hedge my bet and prompted by him I ended up finding
this post - 
http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb/browse_thread/thread/768c6798017b5b6b/9961710446c7dd20-
which managed to clear everything up, I didn't know about 6.7.1
though.

NetBeans is great, much better than Eclipse I find.

On Feb 22, 6:16 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:

  I'm running Netbeans 6.7.1 with the Maven and Scala 2.7 plugins quite
  happily on OS X.

 For mainline Lift development, I'm very happily using NB 6.7.1 and the 2.7.7
 plugin.

 For 2.8.0 related Lift and Goat Rodeo development, I'm using NB 6.8 and the
 2.8 plugin.

 In both cases, I set the maximum heap size for NB to 2.5GB (from the default
 max of 512MB).

 The 2.7 plugin is good and stable and functional.  The 2.8 plugin is
 awesome.  It's got the same code navigation tools the IntelliJ does and it's
 very, very fast.  I love it.







  Peter

  On Feb 21, 10:34 pm, Caoyuan dcaoy...@gmail.com wrote:
   Yes, Scala plugin for NetBeans 6.8 needs Scala 2.8, thus lift's 280
  branches.

   For Maven project, there is no need to set Scala home and dependent
   libs in NetBeans, all these setting are in pom.xml.

   Cheers,
   -Caoyuan

   On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Ross Mellgren dri...@gmail.com wrote:
Lift 1.1 and 2.0 are the same code stream by the way, just 1.1 was
  renamed to 2.0 after 1.1-M8. That said, the most recent versions of
  2.0-SNAPSHOT and 1.1-SNAPSHOT run on Scala 2.7.7. The new 2.0-SNAPSHOT
  branch for Scala 2.8.0 (280_port_refresh, built as 2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT I
  believe) runs on Scala 2.8.0 Beta 1.

I have no idea about NetBeans, though I've heard on the list a couple
  times that the most recent versions are Scala 2.8 only.

Keep in mind that Scala is extremely version sensitive and not backward
  compatible.

Hope that helps,
-Ross

On Feb 21, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Arie wrote:

I've been going through as many posts as possible to try to establish
how to use Netbeans (on a Mac) with Lift.

I think I'm correct in saying that Netbeans 6.8 will only work with
Scala 2.8 (beta/snapshot -http://wiki.netbeans.org/Scala68v1), and
that from this (http://old.nabble.com/Lift-1.1-SNAPSHOT-under-
Scala-2.8-with-NetBeans-and-the-Scala-plugin-td25302936.html) Lift 1.1
will only work with Scala 2.7.5.

What will Lift 1.0 work with in Netbeans (if it will), and related,
how do I square getting Lift (version 1.0/1.1), to work in Netbeans
6.8 which seems to require Scala 2.8?

Will any of these problems be solved by Lift 2.0, and when is 2.0
scheduled to come out!?

Thanks.

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