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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: NetBeans 6.7.1
From:       Aekold Helbrass <helbrass () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-08-01 19:47:20
Message-ID: 42fa3df30908011247u3e7d203ds1277916d6efa79be () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Robert Zwerus<arzie@dds.nl> wrote:
> On Friday 31 July 2009 15:45:42 Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
>> BTW I've been assuming that everyone is familiar with NetBeans. For those
>> who aren't it started life as a Java IDE and that's still its primary
>> functions, but it has branched considerably to new areas, notability C/C++
>> and PHP, and they are by no means 2nd cousins to Java now.
>>
>> Itself is written in Java/Swing so suffers from a non-native look on KDE
>> but its tolerable.
>
> Did you experiment with Qt(Jambi) and Java in NetBeans as well? I wrote a
> small app in Eclipse last week, worked well, but I suspect that it might be
> easier in NetBeans.

Sorry for late reply, but...
I don't know how it works from eclipse, but from NetBeans it's as easy
as any other java development. Just open library manager, create
QtJambi class library, add two jambi jars (or just one if you have
your LD_LIBRARY_PATH set correctly) and sources in folder doc/html
(btw, why are sources stored there?). After that autocomplete will
show you any jambi classes and javadocs for them.
 
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