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> thanks
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> Wade Chandler wrote:
>>
>> Yes, this is on the plugin portal which just got easier to use in
>> NB 6.0 I
>> see.
>>
>> 1) In NB 6.0 go to Tools|Plugins
>> 2) On the available plugins tab in the Search field type:
>> Java Text
>> that is "Java<space>Text"
>> 3) You should see my module called "Java Text Copy Paste Module"
>> 4) Click the check box to install it
>> 5) Click the install button
>> ... follow the common section below
>>
>> If that doesn't work all one has to do is:
>> 1) Go to
>>
http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?pluginid=2748>> 2) Click the download button.
>> 3) Save it to disk and remember the location
>> 4) In NB go to Tools|Plugins
>> 5) Go to the Downloaded tab
>> 6) Click the "Add Plugins" button
>> 7) Go find the saved .nbm in the folder you saved it
>> 8) Select it and press OK
>> 9) Click install
>> ... follow the common section below
>>
>> 1) Click "Next>" on the screen where it shows you the module it
>> will be
>> installing
>> 2) Read the license and click the "I accept the terms in all the
>> license
>> agreements." choice button
>> 3) Click Install
>> 4) It will start installing and then a pop up will pop up and say
>> validation failed and the module is not signed
>> 5) Hit continue as this doesn't really matter and it will finish
>> 6) Click Finish and you are ready to use it
>>
>> The module lets you select Java code and can reformat it back into
>> text
>> which isn't Java code and copy it into the clipboard or it will let
>> you
>> paste plain text as Java code. Once you have it installed in the Java
>> editor there will be new actions for this stuff, and you'll have to
>> play
>> around with it to get used to it. To access the actions right click
>> in the
>> editor and notice near the copy and paste operations a new action set
>> called "Java Text Copy and Paste" with sub-actions. I suggest
>> installing
>> it and playing with those actions to see how they work. If it does
>> what
>> you like please rate it for me...many have downloaded it 820+ yet
>> only 2
>> or 3 have rated it. It works for SQL, HTML (with or without
>> JavaScript),
>> XML, or any other plain text you would like to get into the Java
>> code or
>> get out of Java code, and as it uses the clipboard it works well
>> with your
>> favorite SQL, XML, or other text tools.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Wade
>>
>> ==================
>> Wade Chandler, CCE
>> Software Engineer and Developer, Certified Forensic Computer
>> Examiner,
>> NetBeans Dream Team Member, and NetBeans Board Member
>>
http://www.certified-computer-examiner.com>>
http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NetBeansDreamTeam>>
http://www.netbeans.org>>
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: David Van Couvering <
david@...>
>> To:
nbusers@...; Wade Chandler <
hwchandler@...>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 1:29:35 PM
>> Subject: Re: [nbusers] Transforming a query in variable and vice-
>> versa
>>
>>
>> I know that Wade Chandler was working on a module that translated
>> between "query mode" and "Java mode". Wade?
>>
>> On Jan 24, 2008 5:12 AM, Ranieri Oliveira <
ranieri85@...>
>> wrote:
>>> Hello guys...
>>>
>>> When I'm developing a software, many times I need to transform a
>> query in
>>> variable, so I do it by hand like below:
>>>
>>> Query:
>>> Select field1,
>>> field2,
>>> field3
>>> from table1
>>> where condition
>>>
>>> Variable:
>>> String myquery = "Select field1,"
>>> +" field2,"
>>> +" field3"
>>> +" from table1"
>>> +" where condition";
>>>
>>> This process can be very boring when the query is very large, I want
>> to know
>>> if someone have a trick to do this process more easy and fast or a
>> way to
>>> avoid this process.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> David W. Van Couvering
>>
http://davidvancouvering.blogspot.com>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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