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Aptana RadRails: An IDE for Rails DevelopmentAn IDE for Rails Development
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by Shefali vasantraj nair July 16, 2008
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When developing a Rails project, there are more things to do than
the source code itself. We have to start, stop, and monitor our
servers, generate code templates, run our test suites, install plug-ins
and gems, generate documentation, keep control of to-do items, or run
Rake tasks for different purposes—database migrations, for example. RadRails provides different Views for supporting these tasks that are a part of the development but not
of the coding itself. And, of course, it does it so we can control
everything from within the IDE without having to go back to the
command-line interface. In this article by Javier Ramírez, we will see how to open a View. We will also look at the Documentation Views and the Servers View, which are available as part of the Rails default perspective, that is, you don't need to do anything special to open them
To read more please visit http://www.packtpub.com/article/radrails-views
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