Sorry,

No idea about that particular service.

Malcolm



On 3 Dec 2023, at 12:27, ohmb...@gmail.com wrote:

Malcom,



Thanks for the reply. I do use PHP with SQL coding and have used XAMPP with my older version Netbeans 8.2.

I have seen on my netbeans 8.2 the XAMPP listed under Servers.



I just never seen this before when I downloaded Netbeans 19.0 on my newer computer.

You see on the bottom of the services? I don’t have webserver installed yet. Still kinda browsing a bit.

I noticed the “internal webserver” and that I can start and stop it. I’m wondering what is going on here, when I don’t have a webserver yet.

What is this “internal webserver” doing? I’ll analyze my windows 11 services when I start and stop this, but this is a strange new thing.

Haven’t found documentation in it yet.



Thanks,











Edward Sadzewicz
TI-19045 - MTFBWY
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From: Malcolm Fitzgerald <malc...@notyourhomework.net>
Sent: 2 December, 2023 14:14
To: ohmb...@gmail.com
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Slack?



The web server is not built into netbeans.

Netbeans expects you to use a web server running locally, ie, your own apache or nginx. Otherwise you can use PHP's built-in webserver, the one you get by passing the -S option to php via the command line?

If you are you have been using WAMP then you have apache running somewhere, and that's what you'd point to.

I use Netbeans for PHP webdev stuff. I find that it's easiest to use PHP's web server.



Malcolm



On 3 Dec 2023, at 4:44, ohmb...@gmail.com <mailto:ohmb...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thank you.



I’m looking for any information on the “internal webserver” in the services section of netbeans 19.



Thanks,



Edward Sadzewicz

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