I have Aptana 3.1.3 standalone for Linux 64bit.
I want to update to 3.2.0 but there are no update urls in my perferences.
I used google but i only found update-urls for the eclipse plugin.
Can some one post me the url to update aptana.
Thanks
Cebor
name: Aptana Studio 3 Release Updates
location: http://download.aptana.com/studio3-rcp/plugin/update/
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So, I"m using intellij idea community addition for ruby on rails development. I installed intellij, ruby, etc. on my computer. However, when I try to install the ruby on rails plugin in intellij after clicking on opening the plugin manager and clicking "install intellij plugins" there is no plugin from the list which is called "ruby plugin." I tried several of the plugins from this website :https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/1293?pr=
....selecting the "install from disk" option. None of them worked.
help please.
Ruby development is only supported in IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, not in the Community Edition.
I'm using Xamarin Studio version 5.5.3 to build my ASP.NET MVC Application. When I create a MVC APP, is created with the version 5.2, however this version isn't totally supported and I need downgrade the package to some version < 5. I have to run the command "PM> Install-Package AspNetMvc -Version 4.0.20710" on package console, but it is readonly (as viewed on picture).
Someone have any idea to solve this problem?
The Package Console that ships with Xamarin Studio currently is read-only and only shows messages from NuGet.
There is a PowerShell console available as a separate addin but it is still an alpha release.
Alternatively you can install a specific version from the Add Packages dialog by running a search for all versions of a NuGet package:
Microsoft.AspNet.Mvc version:*
This will return all versions in the Add Packages dialog and you can then pick the version you want to install.
I have recently installed the Aptana plugin for Eclipse as I wish to learn Ruby and Ruby on Rails, it doesn't seem to have changed anything. Usually when I install a plugin of the sort, there will be new project types under the "New Project" menu, but none appeared. I checked tutorials online and they suggest that there should be new project types as seen in the image below, taken from a tutorial.
Instead, I see the same options I did before.
I wondered if the plugin didn't install, but when I try to install it again, It says it's already installed. I am using Eclipse Juno Service Release 2 with a 64-bit Windows 7 operating system and the version of the plugin from the URL given on the Aptana website (http://download.aptana.com/studio3/plugin/install). Any help would be much appreciated.
I don't know why that's happening. Here's a suggestion for how to get around it.
You might be better off installing and running the standalone Aptana Studio product. It would be a separate installation on your desktop, and thus wouldn't have the same settings as any Eclipse installation you already had, and would be more space on your hard drive. But probably there isn't much you would share between Ruby/Rails development and other development, and it's not that much space.
I've done it both ways - installed Aptana into an Eclipse I've already got, and installed the standalone version - and now I would only do standalone.
I don't know what was wrong in the first place, but after I installed the Aptana plugin, I installed the PyDev plugin. I think this removed the Aptana plugin because of conflicting dependencies (I don't know why it wouldn't tell me, though). I tried installing the Aptana plugin again and it told me there was a conflicting dependency with the PyDev plugin, so I uninstalled it and reinstalled the Aptana plugin. It works now.
I believe that rails 3 support for windows is not released yet. Can I use Netbeans IDE and start working with Rails 3 in windows operating system ?
I have been using rails 3 on my Windows 7 machine but though I am not sure of Netbeans, as I use JetBrains
gem install rails
You can use Rails 3 on Windows fine. I'm not sure about the IDE support, it may be lagging but the framework itself is fine on Windows (7).
Netbeans has syntax highlighting for Rails, if that's what you are asking if rails3 works with Netbeans.
how to configure netbeans for ruby on rails ?
Update: Netbeans has dropped support for ruby, unfortunately.
The netbeans documentation has sections on that matter:
http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/ruby/setting-up.html
http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/ruby/rails-quickstart.html
Additional info. On Apache NetBeans IDE 11.1 it will work!! (latest version as of 2019)
You need to get a copy of org-jdesktop-layout-RELEASE82.nbm and install it first.
I found it in this directory on the bits.netbeans.org release site:
http://bits.netbeans.org/nexus/content/groups/netbeans/org/netbeans/api/org-jdesktop-layout/RELEASE82/
After it is installed, follow the directions above from Marcos Riveros and you should be good to go.
Google suggests:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/RubyOnRails
http://thoughtmining.blogspot.com/2007/03/installing-netbeans-with-rubyrails.html
Currently, if you download Netbeans 7.0.1 (not the latest), you can use Tools->Plugins to open the Plugins window. Click on "Available Plugins" and search for "Ruby on Rails". Select it, and click install.
Unfortunately, the current version of Netbeans, 7.1, will not offer the Ruby on Rails plugin to you on the Available Plugins tab. The following blog post gives some hope that it will eventually be there:
http://blog.enebo.com/2012/01/workaround-for-ruby-support-on-netbeans.html
In the meantime, use 7.0.1.
Try install plugins manually:
1. Download and unzip the plugins for you netbeans http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/38549/ruby-and-rails
2. Click to tools->plugings->Downloaded, add path-to-pluging-downloaded.
Firts install the jar plugins (org-jruby-jruby.jar) and second install the pluging *.nbm.