Re: [rcp][platform] Moving UI application based on Netbeans RCP 6.9.1 to 9.0 ?

2018-10-19 Thread tanas gjorgoski
fications in the Netbeans Platform code too. > Yes, then it makes sense to always build the platform sources yourself and > populate your local maven repository using the nb-repository-plugin Maven > plugin. That's what I do with my own platform application. > > > -Origin

Re: [rcp][platform] Moving UI application based on Netbeans RCP 6.9.1 to 9.0 ?

2018-10-19 Thread tanas gjorgoski
uild?) and put in maven repo? I'm asking because I would like to keep it possible for us to be able to make modifications in the Netbeans Platform code too. Thanks, Tanas > On 19 Oct 2018, at 12:17, Neil C Smith wrote: > > On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 11:08, tanas gjorgoski wrote:

Re: [rcp][platform] Moving UI application based on Netbeans RCP 6.9.1 to 9.0 ?

2018-10-19 Thread tanas gjorgoski
roblems at once, just go up one version at the time. > > c) is the support for the RCP planned to continue in future? > As long as NetBeans exists as an IDE, the RCP will continue to work. The > NetBeans IDE is just another NetBeans Platform application. > > Which build

Re: [rcp][platform] Moving UI application based on Netbeans RCP 6.9.1 to 9.0 ?

2018-10-19 Thread tanas gjorgoski
pport > for RCP planned to continue in future, and hoping you'll contribute to it, > > Gj > > > On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 6:13 PM tanas gjorgoski <mailto:tgjorgo...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Hi, > > The company I work for has an UI app built using the Netbean

[rcp][platform] Moving UI application based on Netbeans RCP 6.9.1 to 9.0 ?

2018-10-18 Thread tanas gjorgoski
before I look into it , I thought to ask: a) is the RCP still supported as part of Netbeans 9.0 b) given that I expect the work might take possibly a month - is it better to look into moving to 10.0? c) is the support for the RCP planned to continue in future? Thanks, Tanas Gjorgoski