Posted Thursday 13th December 2007 12:10 GMT
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Surely JavaScript *was* meant - Java is understood.
Sun Microsystems is reaching out to scripters and developers on rivals' IDEs with enterprise tools and a migration program for its latest version of NetBeans. NetBeans 6.0, released Wednesday, targets Ruby and Ruby on Rails fans squarely with tools for code refactoring, debugging and deployment. JavaScript and C/C++ users also …
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Posted Thursday 13th December 2007 09:26 GMT
Assuming you mean Java as opposed to JavaScript ....
Posted Thursday 13th December 2007 12:10 GMT
Surely JavaScript *was* meant - Java is understood.
Posted Thursday 13th December 2007 15:26 GMT
Yes, it appears so. There's a full AJAX (how I hate that word) feature set, which is why I've just started downloading it. Who knows, perhaps this is the road to Damascus.
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 13:22 GMT
Been using the Rails offering for months, Very good, also has debugging, which apparently raw-text mode rails people don't.
http://francis.blog-city.com/debugging_rails_applications.htm
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