I did contribute a while back (at the beginning of a century) when times were a
bit more relaxing. I was even promised a beer if I come to Prague.
Unfortunately, I never visited your marvelous city.
Nowadays, I can barely keep up with ultra-short developing cycles and do not
have stamina for moo
There are many parts of NetBeans that have not fully transitioned to Apache
yet, this is one of them.
You can be involved and contribute, e.g., to the transition of the
documentation. Will you do it, will you be involved?
In the case of issues, until there is a different solution, they can be
man
I've not had any issues using JIRA, or filling a ticket. Its performance
is also perfectly fine for me. I don't think JIRA is "rigged"...
Maybe the logs are quite large? Surely it would make sense to try to
upload them (or zip them if they are too large), rather than paste them
into JIRA?
Alte
It used to be semi-automatic in previous versions up to 8.2
I.e. when an error appear in notification window and you open it, there was a
button to submit report to Netbeans.
Now it is purely manual - this button is gone. You have to copy content of the
error log, got to JIRA, create a ticket and
Hi Geertjan
It was a network related issue. I'd assigned the laptop a meaningless
hostname.
I've associated it to the loopback address and it works fine now.
Cheers,
James
On Mon, 25 Mar 2019, 17:50 Geertjan Wielenga, <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Seems like you’re not online o
Hi,
I am trying to set the main window size, modes, and size of each mode as I have
always done in the past with Ant based RCP apps although I can't seem to get it
to work on my Maven RCP app. I have performed the following:
In the main package of my branding module I selected new Windows Layo
Well, by "anything" here, I mean, do not enable Java or Java EE support
there, since that's all neatly handled in the New Project dialog.
The key things are that:
-- You need to install the NetBeans fork of the Java compiler, nb-javac, to
use all the features of the Java editor in NetBeans, which
*On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:54 PM Geertjan Wielenga
>
wrote:*
> *And, please, in all these things, do not go to the Plugin Manager, do not
> either activate or enable anything there.*
>
> *Thanks,*
>
> *Gj*
>
Why?
Best regards,
John
On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 at 14:09, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Op
Opened your project without a problem after doing the above. It looks
pretty cool in NetBeans. :-)
Gj
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:58 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Most likely the missing keymaps are also related to you simply not having
> the Java and Java EE su
Most likely the missing keymaps are also related to you simply not having
the Java and Java EE supported enabled -- do that in the New Project dialog.
I do think we need to look at your use case, i.e., you're someone who isn't
using the New Project dialog at all, and that makes perfect sense in yo
And, please, in all these things, do not go to the Plugin Manager, do not
either activate or enable anything there.
Thanks,
Gj
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:53 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> So, it sounds like you're simply opening NetBeans and then opening your
>
So, it sounds like you're simply opening NetBeans and then opening your
project.
Instead of that, would be better if you'd first enable Java and Java EE, in
the New Project dialog, create a Java project and then a Java EE project
and everything will be enabled and you shouldn't encounter this prob
Can you provide step by step instructions from scratch so that we can
reproduce seeing this error:
Feature FeatureInfo[java] is incomplete: some module(s) are missing:
org\.netbeans\.libs\.javafx\.(linux|win|macosx)
Thanks,
Gj
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 7:00 AM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele.
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