Me too
Best Regards,
Michael
On Aug 21, 2019, 23:10 -0700, Tobias Oelgarte ,
wrote:
> I have the same issue. It's now the second time that i get this bouncing
> message.
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> Am 21.08.2019 um 06:11 schrieb Efrem Mc:
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> > Not sure why it is bouncing
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I have the same issue. It's now the second time that i get this bouncing
message.
Am 21.08.2019 um 06:11 schrieb Efrem Mc:
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Not sure why it is bouncing
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Its working for me with Netbeans 11.1. Did you configure the IDE Key?
PHP Config (xdebug.ini), Netbeans with default settings:
zend_extension=xdebug.so
xdebug.remote_enable=1
xdebug.remote_autostart=1
xdebug.remote_connect_back=1
xdebug.idekey="netbeans-xdebug"
xdebug.show_local_vars=1
xdebug.ov
Hi,
thanks for the hint. In my case I had to change the entries in two files:
harness/nbi/stub/ext/components/products/helloworld/nbproject/project.properties
harness/nbi/stub/ext/engine/nbproject/project.properties
Now it is building the installers
Andreas
Am 21.08.19 um 17:17 schrieb Willia
Why specifically is tools.jar needed, any way to avoid that? I don’t think
it matters much if you end up requiring JDK 8. It’s a good one. :-)
Gj
On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 at 04:39, Alex Kotchnev wrote:
> The scala plugin that I'm trying to upgrade to Java 11 (
> https://github.com/akochnev/ak_nbsca
The scala plugin that I'm trying to upgrade to Java 11 (
https://github.com/akochnev/ak_nbscala/tree/nb11-remove-impl-deps) has a
system dependency on tools.jar from the JDK. That jar was removed from the
JDK (in Java 9, I think), and because of that, I can only compile the
plugin with Java 8. I l
Does anybody managed to have Xdebug working in Netbeans 11.1? I tried in
many ways following the official documentation
(http://wiki.netbeans.org/HowToConfigureXDebug) and non official
tutorials but Netbeans is always stuck on "waiting for connection."
waiting for connection
The xdebug extension
Great. What’s the language you’re providing support for?
Gj
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 20:42, Ian Utley wrote:
> Solved it. FYI. I had been following the tutorial at
> https://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/nbm-javacc-lexer.html and the
> tutorial code doesn't override the getCommentHandler() meth
Solved it. FYI. I had been following the tutorial at
https://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/nbm-javacc-lexer.html and the
tutorial code doesn't override the getCommentHandler() method of the
LanguageRegistration class which extended DefaultLanguageConfig. Adding a
suitable CommentHandler.DefaultCo
I ran into this a few weeks ago using Coolbeans:
We have an RCP application that I was trying to create an installer for (right
click the project, Package As->Installers). The build was failing with the
following error:
-do-compile:
[mkdir] Created dir:
C:\Users\wnreynolds\Desktop\Work
Hi,
I have created and registered a new File Type inside Netbeans 11.
However the comment/uncomment buttons in the editor toolbar do not do
anything (as expected). How do I implement these actions, do I need to also
create an EditorKit, or is that deprecated?
Regards
Ian.
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 15:28, Andreas Hauffe
wrote:
> thanks for the answer. With JDK 11 I'm still getting the same error.
Yes,as far as I know, the installers can't be built with JDK 11 yet.
See pending PR https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/1414
Best wishes,
Neil
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Hi,
thanks for the answer. With JDK 11 I'm still getting the same error.
-do-compile:
[mkdir] Created dir:
/VMWare/eLamX2/build/installer/nbi_all/ext/infra/build/engine/build/ext/engine/build/empty
[javac] Compiling 6 source files to
/VMWare/eLamX2/build/installer/nbi_all/ext/infra/bui
NetBeans 11.1 is not yet buildable with JDK 12+, Use JDK 8 or 11.
On 8/21/19 5:13 AM, Andreas Hauffe wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build the installers for my Netbeans Plattform
Application in Netbeans 11.1 under OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 and OpenJDK
12.0.2. During this build process I'm getting the fol
Dear Steven,
from what I read it turns around to make 1.7 the default platform. I
don't think it is necessary in order to build a project with a specific
JDK to make that JDK the default. Instead, you can add other platforms
to Netbeans (Tools / Java Platforms) and then select one of these in
Pro
The default JDK is the JDK on which NetBeans starts. NetBeans does not
start on a JDK lower than JDK 8. Therefore the default JDK cannot be below
JDK 8.
Why is this so important, if you can explain the context of this, then we
can see how we can help.
Thanks,
Gj
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 3:06 PM
Does the same in NetBeans 11.0
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On Aug 21, 2019, at 8:01 AM, Geertjan Wielenga
mailto:geert...@apache.org>> wrote:
You can't! Unfortunately this is broken in NB 11.1, but might be
fixed in NB 11.2. For now, you'll probably have to stick with NB
11.0.
See -
https://lists.a
>
> You can't! Unfortunately this is broken in NB 11.1, but might be
> fixed in NB 11.2. For now, you'll probably have to stick with NB
> 11.0.
>
> See -
>
>
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/3d58770cde1095decec22864057657337345acfe895f0dae2b5d6d1c@%3Cusers.netbeans.apache.org%3E
> https://i
Hi,
I'm trying to build the installers for my Netbeans Plattform Application
in Netbeans 11.1 under OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 and OpenJDK 12.0.2. During
this build process I'm getting the following error in the output window:
-do-compile:
[mkdir] Created dir:
/mnt/home_ilrw/ahauffe/NetBeansProj
I need to build to JDK 1.7
So how do I set JDK 1.7 as the default?
When I try to change the #netbeans_jdkhome to JDK1.7, I get an error when
trying to start Netbeans.
STEVEN M NELLIGAN
APPLICATION DEVELOPER
Facilities and Services
Information Technology Services
University of Illinois at Urb
Hi Nelligan,
for example, /./etc/netbeans.conf
#netbeans_jdkhome="/path/to/jdk"
#netbeans_jdkhome="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_202"
#netbeans_jdkhome="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9.0.4"
#netbeans_jdkhome="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-10.0.2"
netbeans_jdkhome="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11.0.4"
#ne
I've installed Version 11.0.
I have the following JDK installed:
JDK 1.7
JDK 10
JDK 11 (Default)
JDK 9
How do I make JDK 1.7 the default?
In earlier version of Netbeans, this was done by setting "netbeans_jdkhome"
this would set the default JDK.
STEVEN M NELLIGA
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 11:52, Nelligan, Steven M wrote:
>
> That is true, but Netbeans runs on JDK 11, but I want to build my
> applications using jdk-7.
>
> How do I set the default JDK within the Netbeans environment to build and run
> using jdk-7?
You can't! Unfortunately this is broken in
That is true, but Netbeans runs on JDK 11, but I want to build my applications
using jdk-7.
How do I set the default JDK within the Netbeans environment to build and run
using jdk-7?
Steven M Nelligan
APPLICATION DEVELOPER
Facilities and Services
Information Technology Services
University of Il
NetBeans 11.1 runs on JDK 8 or above.
Gj
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 12:29 PM Nelligan, Steven M
wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I am running NetBeans 11.1 and need to set Java 7 as my default JDK
> Platform for development.
>
>
>
> I edit netbeans.conf, in the etc folder, changing the value of
> “netbeans_jdkhom
I am running NetBeans 11.1 and need to set Java 7 as my default JDK Platform
for development.
I edit netbeans.conf, in the etc folder, changing the value of
"netbeans_jdkhome" to point to java 7.
When I try to start Netbeans I get the following Error "Cannot find class
org/netbeans/Main."
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