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Caoyuan Deng

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Caoyuan Deng is an independent developer
Scala, NetBeans, Maven, and yes, Lift now Posted: Jul 28, 2008 2:52 PM
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Per recent changes, Scala for NetBeans can live with Maven for NetBeans, and yes, Lift web framework.

The Maven for NetBeans has done an excellent work for Maven's project integration, with proper classpath supporting and indexing. So the Scala editor is well aware of auto-completion, types etc.

Here's a snapshot: (click to enlarge it)

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To get above features, you have to download the latest NetBeans daily build, then install Scala's plugins and Maven plugins.

For Scala plugins, see http://wiki.netbeans.org/Scala; For Maven plugins, see http://wiki.netbeans.org/MavenBestPractices.

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