In case anyone's interested, I've picked up Geertjan's stuff and started a
repo at https://github.com/rcarmo/netbeans-clojure, since it's minimally
usable already.
There's a tentative roadmap there as well -- feel free to ping me directly
if you want commit access.
Hi there,
I've been using LightTable daily (and vim) for my Clojure stuff, but I'm
now finding myself having to use NetBeans in order to better manage a
number of existing Java-related sub-projects.
It's not a matter of language choice, but of environment uniformity (I need
ng Emacs since 1995/96 or
something like that. I just can't get accustomed to things like Eclipse and
Netbeans, although I try from time to time.
> Not only that, you'll want to spend lots of time customizing emacs. ;)
Aye, several elisp libs plus a few thousand lines of custo
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 8:57 AM, James Keats wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 18, 4:08 pm, Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> these modern IDEs really do a tremendous job at organizing projects and
>> providing additional information at programming time. It's just, their
>> text-editor components suck.
>>
On Jun 18, 4:08 pm, Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> these modern IDEs really do a tremendous job at organizing projects and
> providing additional information at programming time. It's just, their
> text-editor components suck.
>
> If you are a Java developer, it's probably better to stay awa
My main motivation for using Emacs is that it is rock-solid stable. I
look forward, however, to the day when the clojure plug-ins for the
other IDEs reach that level of maturity and stability, so I can leave
Emacs behind.
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On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 4:07 AM, James Keats wrote:
> I'm currently using Netbeans' clojure IDE and I quite like it.
I'm currently using Eclipse with CCW and I quite like it. Much depends
on what you've been used to. I've worked in an Eclipse environment for
several
2011/6/18 Vincent
> I want to know how to do it with netbeans ide ?
> any nice step by step instructions will be very helpful ,
>
Vincent,
Check out http://www.enclojure.org/gettingstarted
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I want to know how to do it with netbeans ide ?
any nice step by step instructions will be very helpful ,
as emacs learning curve and setup is taking much time
thanks in advance .
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Hi,
these modern IDEs really do a tremendous job at organizing projects and
providing additional information at programming time. It's just, their
text-editor components suck.
If you are a Java developer, it's probably better to stay away from Emacs.
Should you ever get used to it, you're doo
James,
For working with Clojure, if you are happy with Netbeans, use it. Especially
if you are relatively new
to Clojure, switching to Emacs won't do groundbreaking changes to your
productivity in the short term.
As you become more and more savvy with Lisp, Emacs will have more and more
to
James Keats writes:
Hi James,
> I'm currently using Netbeans' clojure IDE and I quite like it.
So why are you bothering to use something else?
> but emacs, i find, is unnecessarily arcane compared to a modern java
> IDE. It's keyboard shortcuts and combinati
/6/18 James Keats
> Hello all.
>
> I'm currently using Netbeans' clojure IDE and I quite like it. It has
> a REPL. It highlights syntax and matches parentheses. It supports
> maven and mercurial/git. It provides completion and doc for both
> clojure and java. It has allow
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 7:07 AM, James Keats wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I'm currently using Netbeans' clojure IDE and I quite like it. It has
> a REPL. It highlights syntax and matches parentheses. It supports
> maven and mercurial/git. It provides completion and doc for bo
Hello all.
I'm currently using Netbeans' clojure IDE and I quite like it. It has
a REPL. It highlights syntax and matches parentheses. It supports
maven and mercurial/git. It provides completion and doc for both
clojure and java. It has allows evaluation of forms from source code
to rep
Thanks, Eric!
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Eric Thorsen wrote:
> This version is a port of 1.4 to run on Netbeans 7.0.
>
> You can get this using the update site.
> For more information, please go to:
> www.enclojure.org
>
>
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This version is a port of 1.4 to run on Netbeans 7.0.
You can get this using the update site.
For more information, please go to:
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Thanks again for all the feedback!
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On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Mark Nutter wrote:
> This may or may not be related, but I had similar problems when I
> tried to install from the downloadable .nbm file for enclojure. I
> solved it by poking around the enclojure.org site -- there's
> instructions for updating the plugins setup s
g the built-in automatic install/upgrade
interface. I can give you more information if that's close but not
quite enough.
Mark
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Stuart Halloway
wrote:
> A student in the upcoming Clojure Studio is reporting the following problem
> getting started wi
A student in the upcoming Clojure Studio is reporting the following problem
getting started with NetBeans. Any suggestions?
>> Some plugins require plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) to be
>> installed.
>> The plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) is re
Fixed, thanks.
- Chas
On Jun 30, 2010, at 12:42 AM, Jared wrote:
I don't think you wrote what you intended to write.
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.8. You can access
NetBeans 6.8 downloads here:"
I think you mean:
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with N
I don't think you wrote what you intended to write.
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.8. You can access
NetBeans 6.8 downloads here:"
I think you mean:
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.9. You can access
NetBeans 6.8 downloads here:"
I believe I found out the problem, although I do not know how to fix
it. The RelevanceLabRepl project is missing the nbproject folder. A
working nbproject folder has a lot of files in it, and I don't know
what values to put in by hand. If someone who can create a working
netbeans LabRepl pr
On Jun 19, 10:55 am, Aaron Bedra wrote:
> Jared,
>
> There was another post about issues with netbeans. I am looking into why
> this is happening. On another note, labrepl uses clojure 1.2, but that is
> all handled via leiningen.
>
Are you sure it requires 1.2? As far as
Find the Maven plugin in the NB's plugin section and install if you
don't have it. It *might* help. At least that's what fixed it for my
NB installation.
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There was another post about issues with netbeans. I am looking into why
this is happening. On another note, labrepl uses clojure 1.2, but that is
all handled via leiningen.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Jared wrote:
> I was following the instructions to
I was following the instructions to get labrepl up and running and hit
a snag. Netbeans does not recognize Samples/Clojure/Relevance
LabReplProject as a project. After creating it it does not appear in
the Projects window. So I go to File -> Open Project and click on
RelevanceLabRepl and hit O
Indeed, it appears that enclojure and NetBeans 6.9 do not mix well.
I've updated the "getting started" wiki page (http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Netbeans_and_Enclojure
) with a note to reflect this, and point directly at the 6.8 download
page.
never previously used netbeans. I'm doing this on a Mac running MacOS 10.6.3.
>
> I tried to follow the instructions
> athttp://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Netbea...and
> this is what happened:
>
> - Install NetBeans You need only the Java SE ver
I will take a look at this tomorrow morning. Can you please file an
issue for it on github?
Cheers,
Aaron
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On Jun 17, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Filipe M R wrote:
Hello everybody!
I followed the instructions given...everything ok till when I try to
build the labrepl project, i
Hello everybody!
I followed the instructions given...everything ok till when I try to
build the labrepl project, it builds till 37% and then stops with this
output
[ERROR]Transitive dependency resolution for scope: compile has failed
for your project.
[ERROR]Error message: Failed to resolve artif
Thanks all. I've now installed NetBeans 6.8 and modulo a couple of update
cycles on components everything went smoothly and I'm now running
NetBeans/Enclojure.
Perhaps the getting started instructions ought to include a comment about the
required NetBeans version.
-Lee
On Jun 17
You can easily download old releases of NetBeans. From the
netbeans.orgfront page click on "Download FREE". On that page click on
"Archive" in the
upper right corner. Finally look for the version select box on the right
side of the page.
IANAL, but I believe the license of eac
I'm using NetBeans 6.9, which is just what happened to be there when I went to
try this today.
Maybe I should be trying a different environment if this is going to depend on
the netbeans version or require more manual installation.
I'm hoping to find something that doesn't req
age API (new) to be
> installed.
I had some very similar problems some weeks ago, when I tried this,
too. At that time I used Netbeans 6.7 and 6.9 wasn't yet released.
After I installed Netbeans 6.8 things went almost smooth. I had to do
a manual git pull in the created labrepl project.
Which version of NetBeans did you install? Version 6.9 (the version
linked to on the netbeans.org front page) was released very recently.
It's unlikely that Enclojure has been updated for NetBeans 6.9.
On Jun 16, 5:29 pm, Lee Spector wrote:
> Starting from scratch, both to try it mysel
Starting from scratch, both to try it myself and to know what to tell my
students in the fall, when I'll want them all (regardless of background) to be
able to set up a reasonable Clojure environment without hassles. I've never
previously used netbeans. I'm doing this on a Ma
I had trouble with Enclojure 1.1.1
What worked for me: uninstall it and follow the Netbeans section at
http://github.com/relevance/labrepl
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I am completely new to Clojure. I decided to use Netbeans with
Enclojure, but can't get it to work. I'm using Netbeans 6.8 on a Mac
(Leopard). The Netbeans Plugin window Installed tab says that it is
active (under User Installed Plugins it says Source: enclojure-
plugin-2010-
tly includes Sun Glassfish Server & what-not
>
> I'm using OSX 10.5.8, and just want to install the easiest Netbeans
> (with Enclojure) to for development with Compojure.
>
> Would I use Compojure with Jetty? Apache (built into OSX)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> You
- Java (146MB) - apparently includes Sun Glassfish Server & what-not
> >
> > I'm using OSX 10.5.8, and just want to install the easiest Netbeans
> > (with Enclojure) to for development with Compojure.
> >
> > Would I use Compojure with Jetty? Apache (built into
On 22/04/2010, at 10:48 AM, Sean Devlin wrote:
> I think* the SE one will work, but I haven't tested it.
Yes it does.
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pparently includes Sun Glassfish Server & what-not
>
> I'm using OSX 10.5.8, and just want to install the easiest Netbeans
> (with Enclojure) to for development with Compojure.
>
> Would I use Compojure with Jetty? Apache (built into OSX)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
I see downloads named
- Java SE (45MB)
- Java FX (76MB)
- Java (146MB) - apparently includes Sun Glassfish Server & what-not
I'm using OSX 10.5.8, and just want to install the easiest Netbeans
(with Enclojure) to for development with Compojure.
Would I use Compojure with Jett
gt; meantime I'll make my version available.
>
Do you have a link for that?
I've started using the patched version of netbeans and the clojure
package view stuff works fine for me (haven't tried polyglot maven
yet).
Do you know what work is required to get the enclojure plugin and yo
On 12/04/2010, at 3:42 PM, mac wrote:
> Yes, this is very interesting and I would love to try it.
> Since I do most of my programming on a mac, a .dmg file would work
> fine for me.
OK, I'll setup a download site with the .app for Mac users and the patches
against release68_fixes for anyone els
Yes, this is very interesting and I would love to try it.
Since I do most of my programming on a mac, a .dmg file would work
fine for me.
On 9 Apr, 16:18, Antony Blakey wrote:
> I have a private build of Netbeans that adds the following features to the
> maven support:
>
> 1. In
I have a private build of Netbeans that adds the following features to the
maven support:
1. In the project view, Clojure srcs are listed under 'Clojure Packages' and
'Clojure Test Packages', using a package view - no more digging through
directories under 'Other So
I haven't tried removing the entire 6.8 directory (except in
conjunction with a complete reinstall of NetBeans), so I can't say
whether that should or should not work, but I have manually removed
the enclojure plugin via deleting the clojure-specific files and that
has gotten me out of
No, I moved the entire 6.8 directory out of .netbeans and it still
didn't run. You still think I should focus on getting rid of just the
clojure files? Netbeans can't just rebuild that directory seeing as
it's not there anymore?
Josh
On Mar 9, 2:01 pm, Mark Nutter wrote:
> O
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 6:44 PM, strattonbrazil wrote:
> I am on Linux. I have a 6.6 and a 6.8 directory in my .netbeans
> folder. 6.6 still runs. I have tried moving individual jars in and
> out of that dir, but I still get the error. I even moved the entire
> 6.8 dir and still
I am on Linux. I have a 6.6 and a 6.8 directory in my .netbeans
folder. 6.6 still runs. I have tried moving individual jars in and
out of that dir, but I still get the error. I even moved the entire
6.8 dir and still get the same message.
On Mar 7, 10:25 am, Mark Nutter wrote:
> On Fri,
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:34 PM, strattonbrazil
wrote:
> Has anyone had problems with netbeans starting with the enclojure
> alpha? I restarted my session and it died. Now when I try to run
> netbeans, it throws a classpath exception. Can I remove this plugin
> or am I missing som
Has anyone had problems with netbeans starting with the enclojure
alpha? I restarted my session and it died. Now when I try to run
netbeans, it throws a classpath exception. Can I remove this plugin
or am I missing something in my install?
Exception in thread "
Feb 24, 5:15 pm, Mark Nutter wrote:
> I think I know this one: you need NetBeans with the Java module
> activated. I had the same problems trying to use NetBeans with just
> PHP.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Larry Wykel wrote:
> > Anyone!!!
&
I think I know this one: you need NetBeans with the Java module
activated. I had the same problems trying to use NetBeans with just
PHP.
Mark
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Larry Wykel wrote:
> Anyone!!!
>
> .
>
> Anyway if your using Enclojure etc in Netbeans let me descri
Anyone!!!
.
Anyway if your using Enclojure etc in Netbeans let me describe exactly what
happens when I attempt to install plugin
Latest MacOS Snow Leopard
NetBeans 6.8 with just Ruby
Enclojure plugin from Git
File came down with a .zip extention
appy to get you past any issues if you want to give it another shot
> in the future.
>
> Eric
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Marmaduke wrote:
> > I did a fresh install of Netbeans, added the enclojure plugin, and
> > then added the clojure 1.1 jar, and it worked just
I use several different builds (clojure platforms for the plugin) and do not
have any problems.
I'd be happy to get you past any issues if you want to give it another shot
in the future.
Eric
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Marmaduke wrote:
> I did a fresh install of Netbeans, a
I did a fresh install of Netbeans, added the enclojure plugin, and
then added the clojure 1.1 jar, and it worked just fine.
I have, however, switched back to Emacs because Netbeans is too slow
on my computer.
On Jan 10, 6:45 pm, nwalex wrote:
> Since I couldn't get Enclojure working I
Since I couldn't get Enclojure working I decided to man up and dive
into the world of Emacs. After a bit of a struggle I got a working
development environment set up, incorporating Emacs, NetBeans, and
Maven. See
http://www.maybetechnology.com/2010/01/configuring-my-development-environment
I've tried to add a new platform, but the repl fails to start. Then I
tried to build the latest version of Enclojure using clojure 1.1, but
couldn't get that working either. Has anyone else been able to get it
working with clojure 1.1?
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There was a considerable faux pas on my part with the enclojure-
plugin-2009-09-22-patch1.nbm in which I used Java 1.6 to build it.
This release addresses the above as well as some bugs on Windows and
enhancements. Selected highlights from the git log:
> Added support for loading all source fro
On Oct 9, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> 2009/10/9 Eric Thorsen
>
> Laurent,
> In the code analysis section of the article:
> http://www.enclojure.org/The+Enclojure+REPLs+%28Not+just+for+Netbeans%21%29#ExampleCodeAnalysis
> It points you
Hi Eric,
2009/10/9 Eric Thorsen
>
> Laurent,
> In the code analysis section of the article:
>
> http://www.enclojure.org/The+Enclojure+REPLs+%28Not+just+for+Netbeans%21%29#ExampleCodeAnalysis
> It points you to where the bulk of the communications layer is.
>
Thanks.
Laurent,
In the code analysis section of the article:
http://www.enclojure.org/The+Enclojure+REPLs+%28Not+just+for+Netbeans%21%29#ExampleCodeAnalysis
It points you to where the bulk of the communications layer is.
I would be interested in what features of the UI pieces you feel are
overlapping
Eric, thanks for sharing this !
I hope I'll have time to look at it soon.
One preliminary question please : I understand there is no dependency on
Netbeans, but is there a dependency on a UI fmk at all (you guess why I ask
so: Eclipse uses swt, not swing :).
Thanks,
and keep up the good
I've seen talk about socket based REPLs with history etc. and this is
something we have been using in Enclojure for over a year now. I put
some time into updated the docs, provided samples for running REPLs
outside of Netbeans and put together a fairly detailed article about
the
Awesome. I've got a new computer I need to install Netbeans on
anyway. This is great!
Sean
On Aug 25, 9:18 pm, Eric Thorsen wrote:
> New release of the Enclojure plugin for Netbeans has been released! I
> uploaded a short video to provide an overview of the new features.
> P
New release of the Enclojure plugin for Netbeans has been released! I
uploaded a short video to provide an overview of the new features.
Partial feature list for this release:
• REPL
• Integrated Pretty Printer (clojure.contrib.pprint)
• Browsable
This release has the minor changes listed below.
Clojure Plugin for Netbeans
* Using Clojure 1.0.0
* Removed com.infolace.format dependency
Enclojure Library
* org.enclojure.common.jar dependency removed from org.enclojure.repl
The plugin can be downloaded here:
http://code.google.com/p
I'm a java newbie (but a CL oldie). I'm trying to run Vladimir
Konrad's Clojure, GUI and NetBeans example on Vista.
I've got emacs + slime + ants.clj running. "." is in my CLASSPATH and
the "gui" subdirectory (containing MainFrame.class, created by the
Hello,
I am thinking of using NetBeans RCP and clojure to build an
application. The clojure would be used for as much application logic
as possible...
Has anyone else attemted this? How would I go about it?
I know that it is possible with e.g. groovy, but with clojure?
Kind regards,
Vlad
Tim,
Thanks much. Very useful and surprisingly simple.
Mike
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On Feb 6, 10:36 pm, Emeka wrote:
> You could even embed a REPL into your
> application with a socket
> I am interested, could you make a rough patch for me to draw some
> inspiration from
There is a handy server_socket.clj in clojure-contrib which makes it
relatively trivial to set up:
http://
Tim
You could even embed a REPL into your
application with a socket back-door, connect to it and really have fun
with your users.
I am interested, could you make a rough patch for me to draw some
inspiration from
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> It did get me thinking that it would be great to have a way to
> interrogate an open gui app from the command line, or perhaps, from a
> separate area in the app itself (say, a special "debugging" tab in the
> main window). Having a standard way to alter the app while it's
> running would be som
Vlad, thanks for updating the guide. I've saved the new version.
Tim, thanks for the ideas. I've tried both and both work well.
It did get me thinking that it would be great to have a way to
interrogate an open gui app from the command line, or perhaps, from a
separate area in the app itself (s
> 2) The current directory (parent of gui2) is in the class-path -cp
> option when launching Clojure
Updated the guide with note about CLASSPATH - basicaly, I have current
directory (".") listed in it.
Also, replaced quote character with "quote" word in the code.
Updated version so far only her
> C:\Users\Mike\Documents\test-project>c:\clojure\clj.bat app.clj
> Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.io.IOException: Stream
> closed
The reason you are seeing this is that stdout has closed when the main
clj program reaches the end, but the Swing thread is still running. I
remember ha
>> The quote symbol rendered is not copy+paste friendly.
The quote problem can be fixed by using:
(import (quote (gui2 MainFrame)))etc...
instead of using the single quote mark.
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Michael, Timothy,
Thanks much to both of you.
>> 2) The current directory (parent of gui2) is in the class-path -cp
option when launching Clojure
The problem was that I had used the gui directory in the classpath,
rather than its parent. (The real problem is that I'm a Java noobie.)
The frame
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: gui2.MainFrame
To resolve gui2.MainFrame there needs to be MainFrame.class, in
directory gui2, in the current class-path.
Please check:
1) The directory name matches the namespace (If you can't get mklink
working, maybe just copy it instead?)
2) The current dir
Hi
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 10:54 PM, AlamedaMike wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem that appears tied to this aspect of the guide
> (written for Linux):
>
>>> Before continuing, symlink build/classes/gui into the test-project
>>> directory (note, there is a "." as the last character in the 2nd comm
I'm having a problem that shows as:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: gui2.MainFrame
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: gui2.MainFrame
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.f
I'm having a problem that appears tied to this aspect of the guide
(written for Linux):
>> Before continuing, symlink build/classes/gui into the test-project directory
>> (note, there is a “.” as the last character in the 2nd command):
cd ~/test-project
ln -s build/classes/gui/ . // no
Hello Tim,
> Feel free to use it as you wish.
I have added the code (with attribution) to the guide.
Also, the .java generated code listing should now compile.
Updated guide is now on the same locations (including the files
section of this group).
>... So calling
> MainFrame.main() runs the
Hi Vlad,
> Options are good :-). Any objections on including your variant in the
> guide?
Feel free to use it as you wish.
> It looks that the main is class method? It can be called as above but
> I do not know if/how to call that after the MainFrame has being
> created (i.e calling it on res
> > You can call main very easily: (MainFrame/main nil) however seeing the
> > default implementation does not return the created object, you can't
> > add the action listeners, so it isn't much use.
>
> I thought of using it as the "start" function to make the GUI visible
> (instead of .setVisi
Hello Tim,
Thanks for pointing the mistakes in code and the quote thing. Will be
fixed in the next version of the guide...
> You can call main very easily: (MainFrame/main nil) however seeing the
> default implementation does not return the created object, you can't
> add the action listeners,
Hi Vlad,
A very useful guide.
> PS: Comments welcome...
Ok great, let me nitpick! :)
The java class you posted doesn't compile (unless name is renamed
person_name, and location renamed person_location).
The quote symbol rendered is not copy+paste friendly.
You can call main very easily: (MainF
As it happens, I just downloaded NetBeans a few hours ago to start
working on this very issue. Thanks for saving me the trouble!
Also, Nokia has just changed the licensing of Qt Jambi so that LGPL
can be used. My sense is that Qt looks nicer than Swing, though I'd be
happy to hear if othe
Cool, at least one positive response so far :-).
I have also put the .pdf file into this group's files section, called:
clojure-gui-and-netbeans.pdf
Vlad
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Looks like I'll find it helpful. Thanks!
On Feb 2, 10:42 am, prhlava wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have put a short guide on how to create Swing GUI using NetBenans
> and how to get hands on this generated
> GUI JForm (java class) from clojure.
>
> I hope someone will find this useful...
>
> http://www.
Hello,
I have put a short guide on how to create Swing GUI using NetBenans
and how to get hands on this generated
GUI JForm (java class) from clojure.
I hope someone will find this useful...
http://www.dearm.co.uk/cgan/
or (.pdf version):
http://www.dearm.co.uk/cgan/cgan.pdf
Vlad
PS: Comme
Hello,
In an attempt of returnig favour (i.e. being able to use so much good
free software and getting free help while doing so), I have put
together a short guide (very basic) on how to use NetBeans GUI (Swing)
designer and then get hands on it from Clojure.
The guide is available in 2 forms
A new Clojure Plugin for Netbeans is available at
http://code.google.com/p/enclojure-nb-clojure-plugin/. Some issues
addressed are:
- Enabled Windows support (only Windows XP has been tested)
- Project Support
* Enabled Clojure Project Run/Debug functionality
* Clojure Project Debugging
The Clojure Plugin for Netbeans NBM is now available on Google Code.
It can be downloaded at:
http://enclojure-nb-clojure-plugin.googlecode.com/files/org-enclojure-ide-nb-editor.nbm
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