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Geertjan Wielenga edited comment on NETBEANS-3062 at 9/5/19 6:38 AM:
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{quote}most of the plugins get disconnected, after about 3  projects, in 
addition to which the simple Java apps become forced as Maven or Gradle 
projects{quote}

What does this mean? How can this be reproduced? No, this is not true, by the 
way, and whatever it means, no, that is not correct.

{quote}is it just the way that developers, who cannot afford the EE edition 
gets treated by Apache{quote}

But that is nonsense. Apache NetBeans is 100% free.


was (Author: geertjanwielenga):
"most of the plugins get disconnected, after about 3  projects, in addition to 
which the simple Java apps become forced as Maven or Gradle projects"

What does this mean? How can this be reproduced? No, this is not true, by the 
way, and whatever it means, no, that is not correct.

> Netbeans 11 installation with JDK 12
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-3062
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3062
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: ide - Features On Demand
>         Environment: Windows 10
>            Reporter: Maju Johanna Perala
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 11.0
>
>
> The installation for the Netbeans 11 the latest made available with JDK 12 at 
> first functions quite well, but most of the plugins get disconnected, after 
> about 3  projects, in addition to which the simple Java apps become forced as 
> Maven or Gradle projects. Why? This is misleading and rather disappointing to 
> the developers and students, who take time to try out the new product and its 
> functionalities. Is there a way to get the plugins and the initial set up and 
> its functionalities back or is it just the way that developers, who cannot 
> afford the EE edition gets treated by Apache? There was no indication or 
> mention anywhere that such would be done, so just asking what your 
> organisation's official policy these days.



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