Hi,

I should also have mentioned that I have downloaded Netbeans 6.5 with
python support and opend up an existing GAE project I have been
working on in Eclips. I had a quick play and noticed loads of features
take from the other language support, including:
+ syntax colouring
+ import validating
+ in-line code validation
+ refactoring tools
+ ability to jump from a method or class straight to its definition
+ probably lots more

I'm not a sales rep by the way, I just like tools that make my life
easier ;)

On Jan 30, 12:18 pm, v4vijayakumar <vijayakumar.subbu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2:37 pm, "I.K." <iain.ked...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...> Anybody have some instructions on how to setup the NetBeans IDE for a
> > GAE project? I've tried to mimic the path and arguments to fireup the
> > debug version of the GAE environment, but it doesn't work and I'm not
> > really sure what I'm doing.
>
> ...
>
> I am using netbeans 6.5. on ubuntu, but only for its ability to
> highlight py, css, html syntax.
>
> There is a special release for python, I guess.
>
> Until 6.1. netbeans didn't highlight any syntax.
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