Re: The newest version for JavaEE Netbeans / Glassfish

2023-09-20 Thread Laszlo Kishalmi
Well, I'd recommend to install Java versions 8, 11 and 17 on the Server. Locally Java 8, 11, 17, 20 and maybe 21. NetBeans 19 using JDK17 or 20. Then you can start migrating your Glassfish away from Java 8 to Java 11, then from Java EE to Jakarta EE, then another round with Glassfish and Java

Re: Is v19 slower than 18?

2023-09-20 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Without any steps to reproduce the problem or any evidence in any shape or form, nothing at all can be done with this. Gj On Wed, 20 Sep 2023 at 22:23, Eric J. Schwarzenbach < eric.schwarzenb...@wrycan.com> wrote: > Can we get any more confirmations and / or denials that Netbeans 19 is a > step

Is v19 slower than 18?

2023-09-20 Thread Eric J. Schwarzenbach
Can we get any more confirmations and / or denials that Netbeans 19 is a step backwards speed-wise? These two reports of that make me reluctant to upgrade, but it is surprising that it is only 2 if this is a general problem. However the thread subject is kind of specific and might be ignored by

The newest version for JavaEE Netbeans / Glassfish

2023-09-20 Thread Jean-Michel DELFINO (Logarithmes)
Hello, First, sorry for my English ! I used Netbeans 12.2 with the latest version MacOs to maintain an old software in JavaEE On my computer, I have Netbeans 12.2 with glassfish 5.1 and, in netbeans source indicate JDK 8, framework indicate JSF 2.3, librairies indicate JDK 15… In Console mode,