Yes, the JDO classes will be automatically enhanced at the time you
start the development GAE server.

BTW, I'm also used to NetBeans rather than Eclipse and I hope the GAE
and GWT plugins for NetBeans will be further developed!

Jorge Gonzalez


On Oct 29, 7:44 am, Justin <haojia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, I will try that. By the way, will the step of enhancing the
> data classed be completed automatically by the plugin? Thanks alot
>
> On Oct 29, 10:19 am, Jorge <athenas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am using NetBeans to develop a GAE application. There is a beta
> > plugin available 
> > here:http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?p...
> > and using it, I have no problems at all with the JDO classes
> > enhancement.
>
> > The files tree structure in NB is a bit different than in Eclipse, but
> > once you have a map, it is easy to follow the documentation,  the
> > hints and the discussions.
>
> > Jorge Gonzalez
>
> > On Oct 28, 3:01 am, leszek <leszek.ptokar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I'm using NetBeans but only for GWT application. I don't know if there
> > > is anybody who uses NetBeans for Google App Engine application.
>
> > > May be ask the question here:
>
> > >https://gwt4nb.dev.java.net/
>
> > > if are there any plans to extend existing plugin and support also
> > > Google App Engine.
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