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Surely JavaScript *was* meant - Java is understood.
Sun Microsystems is reaching out to scripters and developers on rivals' IDEs with enterprise tools and a migration program for its latest version of NetBeans. NetBeans 6.0, released Wednesday, targets Ruby and Ruby on Rails fans squarely with tools for code refactoring, debugging and deployment. JavaScript and C/C++ users also …
Assuming you mean Java as opposed to JavaScript ....
Surely JavaScript *was* meant - Java is understood.
Yes, it appears so. There's a full AJAX (how I hate that word) feature set, which is why I've just started downloading it. Who knows, perhaps this is the road to Damascus.
Been using the Rails offering for months, Very good, also has debugging, which apparently raw-text mode rails people don't.
http://francis.blog-city.com/debugging_rails_applications.htm