I think this is the relevant bug:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1344
-- Eirik
(sorry for duplicate message--forgot to reply to list)
From: Alex Sviridov
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 3:16 PM
To: users
Subject: Re[2]: Does NB 10 work on Java 11?
Ok. But if you look at the
Hi, Tanas.
> It has stopped working under JDK 9, and I got the job of figuring out what to
> do.
Yes, you'll need to use the 9.0 version of the NetBeans Platform or above to
work with Java 9 or above.
a) is the RCP still supported as part of Netbeans 9.0
Yes! I'm maintaining a NetBeans Platfor
Ok. But if you look at the attachment, nothing seems strange to you?
>Четверг, 18 октября 2018, 22:13 +03:00 от Jose Ch :
>
>Hi Alex,
>
>It works well with my projects.
>
>El jue., 18 oct. 2018 a las 13:33, Alex Sviridov (<
>ooo_satu...@mail.ru.invalid >) escribió:
>>I am testing now NB 10 - it
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 19:09, Alex Sviridov wrote:
> I use openjdk. By the way, are there any plans to move NB from swing to
> JavaFX?
Besides the amount of work involved, the JavaFX license isn't
compatible with Apache projects, so now it's not bundled with (some)
JDKs this seems less likely.
viridov (<
>ooo_satu...@mail.ru.invalid >) escribió:
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I downloded NetBeans-dev-incubator-netbeans-linux-876-on-20181018-release.zip
>>,
>>unzipped it, and run netbeans. However, I get this error:
>>
>>Warning - could not inst
Hi all,
I downloded NetBeans-dev-incubator-netbeans-linux-876-on-20181018-release.zip ,
unzipped it, and run netbeans. However, I get this error:
Warning - could not install some modules: JavaFX wrapper - No module providing
the capability org.openide.modules.jre.JavaFX could be found. 2
I'd recommend using Apache NetBeans 10, of which there already is a voting
candidate to try out, rather than Apache NetBeans 9.
See the voting candidate for Apache NetBeans 10, which should be perfect to
try out as the basis of your NetBeans Platform software:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/
https://www.chartsy.one/
Take a look at the above, especially:
https://www.chartsy.one/whats-new
Kind of wondering how Apache NetBeans can possibly exist without the
support for RCP planned to continue in future, and hoping you'll contribute
to it,
Gj
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 6:13 PM tanas gjo
Hi,
The company I work for has an UI app built using the Netbeans Rich Client
Platform (RCP) 6.9.1 version. It has stopped working under JDK 9, and I got
the job of figuring out what to do.
I think it would be best if we can move to Netbeans 9.0, instead of patching
the 6.9.1 code. But before
I do not know this list, just subscribed to "test the waters", but after
reading this thread I have in general positive impressions, i.e. there was
a (mostly) sensible discussion and a solution to "the" bug. Possibly I will
join you one day under my real name :)
Unfortunately there was some damage
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 2:17 PM R. Diez
wrote:>
> ...You need to clearly indicate who is an official team member and who is
> not, either with a
> project e-mail address, or with a proper e-mail signature...
In general, that's not desired nor useful - everybody who collaborates
in good fai
In Apache projects, we are all members of the team together, including you.
:-)
Indeed, we do need to manage the mailing list together, and that includes
you, especially when you write "I am also concerned about the NetBeans
project and have noticed a certain degree of carelessness in the past" --
> On behalf of everyone, I apologize, and we REALLY need you. :-)
> [...]
I just checked and your name appears in the official web site as a committer,
so you are a member of the team. But not everyone is going to check. You should
not expect your users to go and read the Apache documentation
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 09:18, Tom Arilla wrote:
> I will check if you are an influential Netbeans developer and if yes, I will
> migrate as soon as possible, because I do not want to use an IDE made by
> people with an aggressive and probably very biased attitude towards me.
No, I'm a user, jus
On behalf of everyone, I apologize, and we REALLY need you. :-) People
willing to spend time in this community are absolute stars and critical to
the continued success of the project. We're all on the same page here and
hope you'll stay on it because the story is far from over. (Phew, managed
to su
Neil,
I was trying to help. I found out numerous threads concerning very diferent
IDEs, with a lot of people for which it was an important problem. The tone
was not always the best when I was talking about the tone used by Netbeans
devs towards their users, but I said that I was sorry for this. Do
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