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Re: Netbeans IDE 5.5 with mevenide

From: Adam Duston <aduston_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 23:16:08 -0500

Hi,

> You can use the CSS but since the tutorials are inside the "java.net
> template", I suspect you will get it for free. Charlie, did you have to

What is the "java.net template"? A Google search produced no useful
leads. Where can I obtain the java.net template?

As soon as I have the java.net template, I will submit my formatted
tutorial in exchange for a Project Grizzly t-shirt.

Adam

On 9/17/07, Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com> wrote:
> Salut,
>
> Adam Duston wrote:
> > Jean-Francois,
> >
> > When coding in Java I am an Eclipse user but, for the first time
> > today, I installed NetBeans and compiled Grizzly with the mevenide
> > plugin. Since I recorded my steps along the way, I think I may have
> > inadvertently won myself a t-shirt.
>
> :-) :-)
>
> Uh, i should mention that the
> > instructions are pretty brief, so maybe I omitted something.
> >
> > At any rate, I notice that the tutorials on java.net have a particular
> > style, e.g. https://grizzly.dev.java.net/tutorials/findBugs-nb-tutorial/index.html
> > . When I submit my tutorial, should I format it any way? Should I use
> > the CSS from java.net and submit it in HTML format?
>
> You can use the CSS but since the tutorials are inside the "java.net
> template", I suspect you will get it for free. Charlie, did you have to
> do anything special for the tutorial mentioned below?
>
> We need more tutorial like that! Small and direct to the point.
>
> Thanks
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Adam
> >
> > p.s. Here are the steps I recorded:
> >
> > 1. Install Netbeans. On Ubuntu, this is totally easy: just install the
> > Netbeans package. You will have to download the .tgz file from
> > netbeans.org; just read the instructions that come with the package.
> >
> > 2. In NetBeans, go to Tools->Update Center, hit Next, and install the
> > Subversion plugin.
> >
> > 3. Go to Subversion->Checkout, then enter the Grizzly svn URL:
> > https://grizzly.dev.java.net/svn/grizzly/trunk . You'll need a
> > username/password to access svn, of course; just register at
> > dev.java.net. Unlike Subclipse, you won't know how far the svn
> > checkout has gotten at any point in time because there is no progress
> > bar. Sorry about that!
> >
> > 4. When I got to this point, I hadn't yet installed the mevenide
> > plugin for Netbeans. Had I installed it, it is possible that the
> > Grizzly Project would have opened. But, since it wasn't installed, the
> > only Grizzly module that is packaged as a Netbeans project --
> > grizzlypex -- opened. If only grizzlypex opens for you, then just
> > close this project.
> >
> > 5. Follow these instructions to install the mevenide:
> > http://mevenide.codehaus.org/m2-site/mevenide2-netbeans/installation.html
> > . Note: do *NOT* use the .zip file install; it will install an old
> > version. Instead follow the instructions under "Install using the
> > Netbeans Update Center".
> >
> > 6. Now you should be able to open the trunk folder as a project in the
> > Netbeans IDE. Just choose File->Open Project... and then select the
> > trunk folder. This will open all the Grizzly modules as maven projects
> > in the IDE, with "Grizzly Project" in bold. To build, simply
> > right-click on "Grizzly Project" and choose "Build". Voila!
> >
> >
>
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