In this panel of the New Ruby on Rails Application With Existing Sources wizard, you must set the project folder to an existing Ruby on Rails project. You can then set the project name and concerning the database to use, whether or not to use Rake, and which Ruby interpreter to use.
You get to this panel by choosing File > New Project, and, in the New Project wizard, selecting the category Ruby and the project type Ruby on Rails Application with Existing Sources.
The panel displays the following options:
database.yml
file automatically opens so you can edit it.lib
directory. The path to this directory is similar to netbeans-install-dir/ruby2/jruby-1.0/lib
. To find the location of your JRuby installation, choose Tools > Options from the main menu, click Miscellaneous, and click the Ruby icon.For more information, see "Using Database Servers With JRuby" in
.war
file so you can deploy your application to an application server, such as Glassfish. For more information on deploying Ruby applications, see "Deploying a JRuby Application to GlassFish" in
netbeans-install-dir/ruby1/jruby-version-number/bin/jruby.bat
, where version-number is the version of ruby installed by the IDE, such as 1.1RC1.