Download nb-javac at home where you have Internet, put it on a usb stick,
take the usb stick to work, upload nb-javac into your environment, then
install it via the Plugin Manager.
Or use a later version of the JDK where you don’t need nb-javac, i.e., any
version after JDK 8, or wait until NetBean
Yep, it installs fine. But activating the Java parts of the IDE doesn't
work without being forced to download/install the nb-javac
plugin/module. And I can't do that in the stand-alone network
environment I'm in (air-gapped.)
So, I'm trying to find a way to install the nb-javac without Interne
“installed over Oracle’s JDK 8”
What does this mean? NetBeans runs on any JDK from 8 onwards.
Gj
On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 21:51, Brad K. wrote:
> Hey all --
>
> (I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten lost.)
>
> I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the question
Hey all --
(I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten lost.)
I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the question: can
Netbeans 11.3 (or later) be installed over Oracle's JDK 8 in a
non-internet connected environment and successfully add nb-javac?
I work in gov't and
I have used IntelliJ and Eclipse, and after not much of that, I went back
to NetBeans for my Java projects because I still think NetBeans is the best
IDE for Java Developers. Have a great year ahead.
On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 04:23, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Happy holidays all. :-)
>
>