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March 10, 2008

TOTD #29: Enabling “Available Plugins” tab in NetBeans IDE

Filed under: general, netbeans, totd — arungupta @ 11:30 pm

If you see “Available Plugins” tab disabled in your NetBeans Plugin Update Center as shown below

NetBeans 6.1 Beta Available Plugins Tab

then you have to explicitly hit “Reload Catalog” button in the top-left corner and to enable it. And then you see:

NetBeans 6.1 Beta Available Plugins Tab Enabled

Filed issue #129721 for tracking purposes.

Do you know that NetBeans 6.1 beta is now available ?

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3 Comments »

  1. Thanks for the tip, but i am waiting for the final release of NetBeans. The sharable Libraries -Feature was a long time on my wishlist, now it’s going real :-)
    SoapUI and Spring Support is also a good idea. Now i am waiting for a Hibernate-feature.

    Comment by Siegfried Bolz — March 11, 2008 @ 1:25 am

  2. In the NetBeans 6.1 Milestone release, the Groovy/Grails plugin was listed in "Available Plugins" under the Plugin Manager. However, I was unable to find this in the NetBeans 6.1 Beta release. Any pointers on where I can find this plugin?

    Comment by Parampreet — March 11, 2008 @ 10:08 pm

  3. Switched? :)

    Comment by Binil Thomas — March 12, 2008 @ 1:17 pm

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