Since new version the configuration component is SPI only.
I tested Explore from Here with NetBeans 6.7 and it works. EFH Update Center works great too.
Matching net.sf.efhnbm.Launcher implementation with exact O.S. name wasn't a good idea. I tested Windows Vista and, obviously, didn't work.
I change the matching method using regular expression; by now all future Windows versions and Linux strange distros too should be supported.
I tested Explore from Here with NetBeans 6.5 and it works. EFH Update Center works great too.
this NetBeans module add a custom action to filesystem nodes to launch an OS explorer pointing the directory referenced by the node. It can be customized specifying an implementation of net.sf.efhnbm.Launcher or a command.
With NetBeans 6.0 finally out i updated the module making it compatible with the new preferences API.
If you're a good old 5.x user please keep the 0.4.1 version:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=156239&release_id=477404
A minor update to fix two annoyances: the shortcut is now CTRL-SHIFT-9 not to be in contrast with the UML module's "Select in Model" shortcut; in Linux it doesn't seem to be a nice way to select the file in the file manager so let's open it in the parent folder (any contribution to fix this is welcome).
I've just switched sources from CVS to SVN. Finally the sourceforge migration procedure worked.
You can get sources from https://efhnbm.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/efhnbm/trunk/ or browse them at http://efhnbm.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/efhnbm/trunk/
Version 0.4.0 is out. There're two new BIG features: you can choose "Explore in OS" from project node (thanks to Yong Wind Li) and you can also choose "Select in OS" (or CTRL-SHIFT-4) from any Editable/DataObject node (look at Navigate menu and Right-click "Select in" in the editor)
A little usability improvement: with this new 0.3.2 version you can automatically compose the exploring command by browsing your file system.
I'm sorry I missed a test with the final release. The command parameter {0} does not check for java.io.File.separator as separator so it uses / in Win32 too. Now it has been fixed with Explore from here 0.3.1.
Explore from here 0.3.0 is out. It automatically adds Explore from here update center to NetBeans update centers list.
Explore from here 0.2.2 is out. It's a kind of hotfix becouse it fixes some incompatibilities with NetBeans RC1.
If you're still using NetBeans beta2 please download Explore from here 0.2.1.
Explore from here 0.2.1 is out. Now it supports Linux by looking for nautilus (GNOME) or konqueror (KDE). Hey you - Linux user, try it!
Explore from here 0.2 has been published on sf.net; 0.1 was an internal release, 0.2. is the first public one.