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20070721 Sobota červenec 21, 2007
NetBeans Podcast Episode #32 - Interview With Tor Norbye

We interviewed Tor Norbye about his work on the Ruby support in NetBeans:

NetBeans Podcast Episode #32 (38 min 46 sec, size: 23.3 MB)

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Comments:

This is regarding a major productivity killer in Netbeans 6 as well previous versions. I cannot see the decompiled version of classes or its members or class hierarchy details.Suppose I add hibernate.jar (any third party library for which source is not available) as my dependency and i don't have its sources. I am unable to see the above details. Is there a way out without adding sources. I have checked NB JAD but not compatible for version 6 :(

Posted by Deepak on červenec 21, 2007 at 04:24 odp. CEST #

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