Ruby


NetBeans Ruby Support

Removed from standard IDE distribution in 7.0! See: RubySupport

spacer The NetBeans Ruby support plug-ins provide an integrated development environment for building, running, testing, and debugging Ruby and Ruby on Rails applications. You can download a Ruby-only version of the NetBeans IDE or add Ruby support to your NetBeans IDE download. To learn how, see Installing and Configuring Ruby Support. If you want to work on the bleeding edge, see the Ruby Installation wiki page for information on getting the latest builds. The Ruby Recent Changes page tracks the newest features.

NetBeans Ruby Features

  • Editing
  • Refactoring
  • Projects
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Debugging
  • Unit Testing
  • Code Coverage Support
  • Rake Runner
  • Live Code Templates
  • Quickfixes and Hints
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Additional Plugins
  • Ruby Gems Manager
  • Ruby Options
  • NetBeans IDE Portal - Ruby and Rails Features Summary

Getting Started With NetBeans Ruby Support

  • Installing and Configuring Ruby Support
  • Installing Ruby Gems
  • Installing Development Builds

Getting Involved in the NetBeans Ruby Community

  • Asking Questions, Submitting Suggestions, and Making Contributions
  • Providing Feedback and Reporting Bugs

For Contributors

  • Building from Source
  • Joining the Project
  • Projects to Work On
  • Upcoming Features and Fixes
  • Contributing Documentation
  • Running Tests

Blogs

  • VMBed: Rakefile test targets for NetBeans
  • Brian Morearty: Dataflow: Erlang-Style Thread Safety in Ruby
  • Carol McDonald: Building a Grails Pet Catalog Using NetBeans 6.5 and MySQL
  • Chris Kutler: Telling NetBeans IDE Which JDK to Use
  • Chris Kutler: Installing Your Own JRuby to Use With the NetBeans IDE
  • Michal Papis at NICZ SOFT: Preparing Ruby on Rails Environment A series of blog posts on setting up Ruby on Rails with NetBeans IDE, PostgreSQL, and Apache
  • Amanda and Michael's Ruby Blog: Orienting Yourself in NetBeans for Ruby on Rails
  • fonicmonkey: Explained: learning Ruby on Rails (Part 2)
  • Cross-language debugging: from Ruby to Java and back
  • Chris Kutler: My Favorite NetBeans Features
  • fonicmonkey: Explained: how the hell do I *really* learn Ruby on Rails?
  • A Java Programmer’s transition to Ruby on Rails
  • Not Geekly Correct: NBGit, a Git Plugin for NetBeans
  • Java and More: My Stony Way to Find a Ruby on the Rails
  • The Entigrate Blog: Developing Ruby on Rails Applications using NetBeans and JRuby

Tutorials, Articles, and Screencasts

New

  • APRESS.COM : NetBeans™ Ruby and Rails IDE with JRuby
  • NetBeans IDE Ruby Quick Start Tutorial. November 2008.
  • Installing and Configuring Ruby Support. November 2008.
  • Creating a Ruby Weblog in 10 Minutes (Rails 2.1). November 2008.

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>> Ruby FAQs
>> Ruby Developer Resource Center

Recent Wiki Page Changes and Additions

  • Ruby 68 Plan 08/20/09
  • Faq Ruby Rake Fetching Failed 10/24/08
  • Ruby FAQ 10/24/08
  • Faq Ruby Debugger Ruby To Java 10/21/08
  • Ruby Debugging 10/21/08
  • Faq Ruby Invalid Platform 10/20/08
  • Ruby Recent Changes 10/20/08
  • Faq Rails Environment 10/20/08
  • Ruby Shortcuts 10/20/08
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