Setting up a Rails Development Environment on Windows Using Eclipse - Screenshots
By Brian Hogan
Last updated on September 7, 2006 1:48 PM
Based on some feedback, I've placed a few screen shots of what you can expect to achieve once you've finished going through the article.

Here's the auto-complete feature working. From this picture, you can also see WEBrick running and the internal web browser pointing to the application.

Here you can see the list of external programs that can be used to run the various scripts.

Finally, you can see the database plugin that allows you to edit records and run your SQL scripts right from Eclipse thanks to the great DBEdit plugin.
Brian Hogan is the owner of New Auburn Personal Computer Services, a small web design company that specializes in standards-based design and accessibility for the disabled. He has been developing web sites for ten years. He also works at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where he oversees development of various web-based applications.
