The error is not related to "Class not found". It is an error regarding the
log handler configuration. There must be something wrong in your log
configuration.
Sincerely,
*Rick Qin*
On Sat, Apr 12, 2025, 01:39 Mike Elliott wrote:
> Hi -
> I'm using JBoss as my web server
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> Demo: http://jsqlformatter.manticore-projects.com/
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> Best and cheers
> Andreas
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, it will bring up a bit in learning curves and other frontend and
backend technology like css, html, js, restful, microservices etc.
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 04:38 Ulrich Mayring
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> Am 03.04.25 um 01:04 schrieb slipbits:
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ng on Netbeans 22 + Amazon Corretto JDK21 before.
My source code uses Lombok libs. If I remove the Lombok from the list of
dependencies, my source code will be fine.
Some posts online say this issue is caused by a missing lib tools.jar.
However, I cannot find this jar anywhere.
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Sean Carrick
Thank you for your time and effort, problem resolved. :)
Unfortunately the results were erm unanticipated not even sure if it's
useful, but at least it ran.
On 23/02/2023 22:04, Sean Carrick wrote:
Rick,
Just as a quick follow-up, I updated the tutorial file on GitH
g from the installation? or error/s in the tutorial?
Apologies for the replies to wrong address.
On 23/02/2023 04:42, Sean Carrick wrote:
Rick,
You need to set a dependency in each module that uses them on the /File
Templates/ and /Base Utilities API/ libraries in order to use them.
Per your compi
/home/rick/Projects/AdditionalFileTemplates/src/org/myorg/additionalfiletemplates/package-info.java:15:
error: package org.netbeans.api.templates does not exist
import org.netbeans.api.templates.TemplateRegistration;
/home/rick/Projects/AdditionalFileTemplates/src/org/myorg/additionalfiletemplates
Something easy to miss is that "The" is part of the title of the
plugin. It is the "The nb-javac Java editing support" plugin.
On 9/9/21 6:24 AM, David Klingenberg wrote:
Compiling is not the issue. Its the indexing, method lookup, syntax
checking ect... If you install 12.4 in an online envi
From the top level menu:
Tools->Plugins, settings tab
Check NetBeans 8.2 Plugin Portal
Switch to Available Plugins tab
Press Check for Newest
Find "C/C++" entry, check, Install
Exit the plugins menu
Tool->Options, C/C++ tab, Build-tools subtab
You will see the tool collections you can choose on
From the opening menu:
Tools->Plugins, settings tab
Check NetBeans 8.2 Plugin Portal
Switch to Available Plugins tab
Press Check for Newest
Find "The nb-javac Java editing support" entry, check, Install
I installed 12.4 on Ubuntu to make sure I am telling the truth. I hope
it is what you were
I'm using the tutorial at
https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/cnd/toolchain.html
This tutorial mostly worked on Windows using 12.4.
Worth noting in 12.4:
- I found I needed to clean and build the module each time to guarantee
changes came through
- This meant I needed to add 8.2 support and the
ervices => Databases => MySql Server at
localhost:3306[rick] (disconnected)**.
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