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Does NetBeans depend on built-in jruby using Glassfish for production?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:07 pm    Post subject: Does NetBeans depend on built-in jruby using Glassfish for production? Reply with quote

environment: osx 10.5; nb 6.7 200906241340; jruby 1.2.0; rvm; jdk 1.6

I am really enjoying Ruby development in NB IDE with .rvm.

I would like to use Glassfish V3 Prelude for production. Developed
application using .rvm 1.8.7-p330, rails 2.3.5. w/WebBrick. For .war
deployment I switched to .rvm jruby 1.5.6 for my project properties,
specified Glassfish server, and changed to jruby 1.5.6 for glassfish
properties. Deployment fails because I believe built-in jruby is requesting
rails -v 2.3.5. All attempts to install v 2.3.5 using IDE /tools/Ruby Gems
have failed because 1.2.0 needs ruby 1.8.7;

It looks to me like NB IDE depends on built-in jruby to deploy in
production. Deployment errors because v 1.2.0 does not have rails 2.3.5. or
ruby 1.8.7. I am unsuccessful in upgrading 1.2.0 to rails 2.3.5 and ruby
1.8.7. Is my best option to install NB 6.8 or 6.9 IDE to use rails 2.3.5 and
ruby 1.8.7?

I am building .war using the IDE with Glassfish autodeploy.
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