Neil C Smith schrieb am 23.08.2023 um 21:55:
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> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, 14:15 Plaza, Rob (JSC-CD111)[KBR Wyle Services,
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> My organization uses Netbeans 11.2. Recently we have noticed ...
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> Recently?! Why NetBeans 11.2? That's 4 years old and unsupported.
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, 14:15 Plaza, Rob (JSC-CD111)[KBR Wyle Services, LLC],
wrote:
> My organization uses Netbeans 11.2. Recently we have noticed ...
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Recently?! Why NetBeans 11.2? That's 4 years old and unsupported. There
have been 14 releases since then! And another one in a week or so.
No su
You can choose the 'Java Application' under the Projects.
It is a Java SE application. java swing support is still there including
JDK17.
I have been using Netbeans since version 5, I always have switched to the
next version.
Right now, it is Netbeans 18.
I did not have any issue using the old ap
My organization uses Netbeans 11.2. Recently we have noticed that the NetBeans
"New Project" window no longer has an option to create a new Java Swing
project. Is Netbeans dropping support for Swing? Please tell me what is
happening and what will happen going forward to newer versions of NetBean