NetBeans 6.1: Working with Google´s Android SDK, Groovy and Grails
For a beta release NetBeans 6.1 is surprisingly stable and mature but not mature enough to start any new project from scratch as the project configuration files are not modified as intended yet. Everybody who has ever tried the SWT- based Eclipse IDE under Linux, knows how bad usability, system integration and quality assurance can be and will therefore appreciate the Swing widget toolkit based NetBeans as an alternative IDE to Eclipse . However Swing is also not the best GUI toolkit under Linux but definitely better than SWT! As you can see on the image bellow, you can also get Groovy (Java-based scripting language developed to fulfill RAD requirements) support in NetBeans 6.1 by downloading a correspondent plugin: Grails framework (the Groovy analogon to Ruby on Rails) and Google´s Android SDK support are available via plugin as well. There is also a NetBeans 6.0.x DEB package for Ubuntu available, if you add the following line to your "/etc/apt/sources.list&q