Hi Eddy,
NetBeans 5.0 RC1 was released yesterday with further improvements and
bug fixes, namely the ability to deploy/consume web services without the
Sun Application Server container and support for additional application
servers. So, it will be silly to give up on this great IDE. Besides,
Geert Bevin wrote:
Hmm, so this seems to not be possible with a freeform ant project?
Eddy Young wrote:
Geert Bevin wrote:
Actually I have a question about RIFE and NetBeans. How do you set a
project up so that the libraries it has have their sources linked to
it? Also, how do you link to
Eddy Young wrote:
Geert Bevin wrote:
Hmm, so this seems to not be possible with a freeform ant project?
[snip]
I don't think it does. But it makes sense as free-from Ant projects will
come in a gazillion shapes, and there is no way NetBeans will be able to
tackle all of those.
Try
Ok, thanks, I'll keep that in mind when I play with it again.
Eddy Young wrote:
Geert Bevin wrote:
Hmm, so this seems to not be possible with a freeform ant project?
Eddy Young wrote:
Geert Bevin wrote:
Actually I have a question about RIFE and NetBeans. How do you set a
project up so that
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 15:06 +, Eddy Young wrote:
Eddy Young wrote:
Geert Bevin wrote:
Hmm, so this seems to not be possible with a freeform ant project?
[snip]
I don't think it does. But it makes sense as free-from Ant projects will
come in a gazillion shapes, and there is no
I am new to RIFE, and find it a potentially very useful framework for
developing applications. I have spent a day or so working through the user's
guide and trying out some of the examples. They run successfully, but I am
very confused by the directory structure which is very different from
David Herbert wrote:
[snip]
(1) is anyone else using the Netbeans IDE successfully (I note that Eclipse
and one other commercial IDE have plugins, but I don't really understand what
these do)? Or do I just have to abandon Netbeans altogether?
I am. I follow the popular adage, don't fight