We can only release the Java EE parts of Apache NetBeans GitHub as part of
Apache NetBeans once we have worked through licensing requirements from
Apache.
This is scheduled to be done for the Apache NetBeans 11 release, planned
for March 2019.
NetBeans is released by Apache. CoolBeans is released
Why does NetBeans not have JavaEE, when CoolBeans does?
I don't mean this as some kind of snarky challenge to the NetBeans devs.
I imagine there could be very good reasons why not, which might inform a
decision of whether to try an alternate NetBeans distro like CoolBeans,
or whether to stay w
Yes, because NetBeans doesn't yet include JavaEE projects.
You could try the CoolBeans distribution https://coolbeans.xyz in the
meantime or see if you can install the 8.2 JavaEE modules on top of
NetBeans 10.
--emi
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 at 13:13, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the binaries of
No surprise at all, since that's not included in Apache NetBeans 10.
Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8cwpEY1OAQ
Read this: https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans
Gj
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 12:13 PM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the binaries of NB 10 .. unzipped in a folder and doub
Hello,
I downloaded the binaries of NB 10 .. unzipped in a folder and double click
on C:\netbean\bin\netbeans64.exe
I had a previous version of NB (8.2) .. so NB 10 imported the settings ..
everything seems ok .. but I am not able to create a Java web application
project .. no "Java Web" element