it doesnt matter which ide u're using
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> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:27 PM, András Csányi
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>> Hi all!
>>
>> Does anybody use the GWT Netbeans plugin?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> András
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Hi Andras,
Yes, I am using it.
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there's one, works with normal AsyncService , just go to
preference-plugins... u'll find it.
but i dont think u can use GWT-Designer.
if u u maven, it doesnt matter which ide u're using
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:27 PM, András Csányi wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Does anybody use
Hi all!
Does anybody use the GWT Netbeans plugin?
Thanks in advance!
András
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developer). So we should not ask for NetBeans plugin. Also, Google
promised to release it as source (http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/
faq.html#source), so there is no profit in asking to opensource it.
What then should we ask for? To give some money to GWT4NB guys or
something, so they
all Java IDEs, but I think at least the
>>>> two major free IDEs could be supported.
>>>> It also would be nice to have webAppCreator to create the project for
>>>> Netbeans too.
>>>>
>>>> 2009/12/11 MN mailto:nietz...@gmail.com>>
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(As said before, it's a matter of taste).
> > > Of course Google can't support all Java IDEs, but I think at least the
> > > two major free IDEs could be supported.
> > > It also would be nice to have webAppCreator to create the project for
> > > Netb
Indeed.
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> > 2009/12/11 MN mailto:nietz...@gmail.com>>
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> > i would also like to see a netbeans plugin from google...
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> > On 10 Dez., 16:31, John Ivens > <mailto:john.wagner.iv...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> > > I agree. I am
t;
> 2009/12/11 MN mailto:nietz...@gmail.com>>
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> i would also like to see a netbeans plugin from google...
>
> On 10 Dez., 16:31, John Ivens <mailto:john.wagner.iv...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> > I agree. I am always forced to use Eclipse because everyone
>
ave webAppCreator to create the project for
Netbeans too.
2009/12/11 MN
> i would also like to see a netbeans plugin from google...
>
> On 10 Dez., 16:31, John Ivens wrote:
> > I agree. I am always forced to use Eclipse because everyone else uses
> it,
> > and feature
i would also like to see a netbeans plugin from google...
On 10 Dez., 16:31, John Ivens wrote:
> I agree. I am always forced to use Eclipse because everyone else uses it,
> and features such as the Google Eclipse Plugin come out well in advance of
> anything for NetBeans.
>
>
I agree. I am always forced to use Eclipse because everyone else uses it,
and features such as the Google Eclipse Plugin come out well in advance of
anything for NetBeans.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:28 AM, nicanor.babula wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't want to start a flaming war on whether NetBeans
Hi all,
I don't want to start a flaming war on whether NetBeans is better than
Eclipse or not, because that is strictly a matter of taste. Said that,
I want to mention that for me (and surely for many other developers
like me) Eclipse kinda sucks, so it would be nice for the guys at
Google to set
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