Use File > Open File...
On 4/14/20 7:33 AM, Mark A. Claassen wrote:
> Is there a way to open .hprof files in Netbeans? I thought there used to be.
>
> I was using jcmd to create some heap dumps that I created on another system.
> I went to compare them in Netbeans and Netbeans
Is there a way to open .hprof files in Netbeans? I thought there used to be.
I was using jcmd to create some heap dumps that I created on another system. I
went to compare them in Netbeans and Netbeans doesn't want to open them. If I
go to the File menu and choose "Open File...", I get "The
Once upon a time there was a FindBugs module for Netbeans. Is there one that
works with Netbeans 11. (FindBugs or its descendant 'SpotBugs')
Does Netbeans have support for any more complete tools for static analysis
besides the included "hints"?
Mark Claassen
Senior Software Engineer
Donnell
I was wondering what the roadmap was for supporting Angular more fully in
Netbeans. I know there is a plugin that was written for 8.2 which might still
work, but that was only a partial solution. I am using Visual Studio Code for
my Angular programming right now, but that I would rather use Ne
I am not exactly sure what is going on. I wonder if that is just a bad error
message.
Java FX is no longer included in Java (since Java 9). Probably, you were
running the older version of Netbeans with Java 8, but not Nebeans 11.
In your /etc/netbeans.conf file, near the bottom, you
can set t
Is there something going on with the update centers? Maybe this is still part
of the transition happening, but I thought I would ask.
Yesterday, when Netbeans 11 tried to access the distribution site
(https://netbeans.apache.org/nb/updates/11.0/updates.xml.gz) it is was
redirected so some rand
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From: Mark A. Claassen
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 3:11 PM
To: Scott Palmer
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: RE: Netbeans 11 and Gradle
Thanks for the tip on #1, I had a description in
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From: Scott Palmer
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 2:59 PM
To: Mark A. Claassen
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Netbeans 11 and Gradle
Hi Mark,
I use Gradle exclusively. (To the point where if I have to work on a project
that isn’t using Gradle the fi
I am giving Netbeans 11 a try and really appreciate the JavaEE support that is
now just included. Thanks.
I also appreciate that Gradle is included, but I have having some problems.
I can submit some bugs, but I thought I would start here first to see if anyone
else is having better luck.
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From: Peter Steele
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2019 10:08 AM
To: Mark A. Claassen
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Netbeans 10 Gradle support
I downloaded from the authors GitHub page and added manually, works fine when
you have the groovy
This is not a big deal, but I noticed that the Windows executable properties
are old.
Right click on "netbeans64.exe" and select "Properties". Then on the "Details"
tab there are several items, some of which are out of date:
File Version: 9.0.0.0
Product Name: Netbeans IDE 9.0
Product Version
I just tried the final release of Netbeans 10 and everything work pretty well.
However, I am unable to find a Gradle plugin. Even adding the old update
centers, I can't find one. Here are the additional update centers I tried:
http://plugins.netbeans.org/nbpluginportal/updates/8.2/catalog.xm
What is the secret to getting the HTTP monitor to work with a non-bundled
version of Tomcat?
I looked into this a while ago and noticed it adds a custom "Valve" or
something to Tomcat, but I was not able to get the configuration correct. I
soon gave up on this, but really miss it. Is there a
++) must still be donated to Apache by Oracle.
Gj
On Wednesday, May 30, 2018, Mark A. Claassen
mailto:mclaas...@ocie.net>> wrote:
I have an Angular application that works just fine running “ng serve” from the
command line. What is the best way to run this project in netbeans? I found
I have an Angular application that works just fine running "ng serve" from the
command line. What is the best way to run this project in netbeans? I found
some things on the internet, but they seem out of date or not quite what I
want. Can I run this as a Node.js application and with the cor
Thanks for the update Geertjan! I am very glad to know that the transition
process is nearing completion and the end of the beginning is near! :)
Mark Claassen
Senior Software Engineer
Donnell Systems, Inc.
130 South Main Street
Leighton Plaza Suite 375
South Bend, IN 46601
E-mail: mailto:mcla
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