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NetBeans: Ruby Developer's New Best Friend (Part 2)

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Java,
Ruby

This is the second article in an ongoing series detailing the new Ruby support of the Netbeans 6.0 IDE. This installment takes a look at editing features such as code templates, GEM support, and unit testing.

NetBeans: Ruby Developer's New Best Friend

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Java,
Ruby

Sun has put a large investment into Ruby in the last year with JRuby and the addition of Ruby language support to their Netbeans IDE. InfoQ will be featuring a series of articles by Netbeans Evangelist Roman Strobl exploring the new Ruby features of Netbeans. The first article takes a look at code completion, debugging, and refactoring support.

News about Netbeans

NetBeans 7.1 Shipped with JavaFX 2.0 and CSS3 Support

Topics
IDE,
Java

Oracle have today released NetBeans 7.1, with a strong emphasis on GUI enhancements. The product includes developer support for JavaFX 2.0, significant updates to the Swing Builder (Matisse), and tools for visual debugging of both JavaFX and Swing user interfaces. For web GUI, NetBeans continues to flesh out its already strong HTML 5 coverage, adding support for CSS3.

Oracle Have Released NetBeans 7.0 with Support for the JDK7 Developer Preview and HTML5

Topics
IDE,
Java

With today's release of NetBeans 7.0, NetBeans becomes the first open source IDE to support JDK 7. Other highlights include Maven 3 integration and HTML5 support.

Ruby Dropped in Netbeans 7

Topics
IDE,
Ruby

Ruby/RoR in NetBeans made headlines three years ago, but after Sun was acquired by Oracle there where fears that support for dynamic languages would suffer, as this IDE would be downsized. This has become a reality, since as of version 7, NetBeans will no longer support Ruby.

Perspectives on the Conclusion of the Oracle - Sun Acquisition

Topics
Open Source,
Announcements,
Cloud Computing,
Community,
Ruby,
SOA,
Java,
Acquisitions,
Business

After almost nine months of speculation and delay, Oracle has got the green light from EU which has lead to the completion of Sun’s acquisition. The announcement was followed by an all-day event were Oracle presented its future plans for the Sun technologies and platforms.

Java EE 6, Glassfish 3 and NetBeans 6.8 Released: Q&A with EE 6 Specification Lead Roberto Chinnici

Topics
Java,
Application Servers,
Enterprise Architecture,
Enterprise Application Blocks

Following the final approval vote for Java EE 6 last week, Sun has today released the Java EE 6 SDK, GlassFish Version 3 and NetBeans 6.8. InfoQ talks to EE 6 Specification Lead Roberto Chinnici about the significance of EE 6 for enterprise Java developers, key architectural lessons gained from working on the specification, and the future direction of the platform.

Oracle Announced Plans for the Future of Sun’s Products, but Raised Concerns about NetBeans

Topics
Acquisitions,
Java

Oracle has released an FAQ that describes its plans for the future of popular Sun technologies like GlassFish, NetBeans, MySQL and more.  In some cases Oracle’s announcement is unclear and raises concerns about product viability.

Bundle.update: the Current State of OSGi

Topics
Java,
Enterprise Architecture

It's been a month since OSGi 4.2 was released. What's been happening in the OSGi space since then?