- Click Tools -> Plugins
- Click on 'Settings' tab
- Click on 'Add' button to get Update Center Customizer popup
- Set name to 'Beta 1'
- Set URL: to 'http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/7.0/uc/beta/stable/catalog.xml.gz'
- Press 'OK'
- Click to 'Available Plugins'
- Click 'Reload Catalog'
- Choose 'Ruby and Rails'
- Pat yourself on the back
Friday, February 18, 2011
Installing Ruby support in NetBeans 7.0 Beta 2
NetBeans 7.0 Beta 2 is the first release where Ruby and Rails support does not show up as an available plugin choice. Until we have our first community release, you can follow these steps to update your plugins list so you can still add Ruby support to NB 7 Beta 2:
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Sweet thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it worked, hopefully you'll be able to release the community version on time
ReplyDeleteTHANKSSS!!!
ReplyDeletethanx :)
ReplyDeleteI love NetBeans & Rails
謝謝你們,加油 :)
Netbeans 7.0 has been released. For now, this is still the only method I can find for installing Ruby support in Netbeans. Another big dissapointment is the Scss Editor plugin seems to be missing from Netbeans also (although maybe scss support is baked right in to Netbeans now, I didn't check).
ReplyDeleteYou can get the scss editor for 7.0 here: http://code.google.com/p/scss-editor
ReplyDeleteThis is doesn't work for me in net-beans 7 :( it didn't show that plug-in
ReplyDeleteThis is doesn't work for me in net-beans 7
ReplyDeletethanks, it works
ReplyDeleteoooooooouch no funciona alguna idea
ReplyDeleteouuuuuuuuch dont work