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Neil C Smith updated NETBEANS-4328:
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    Description: 
Changes between 11.2 and 11.3 mean that when opening existing Java projects (or 
when projects are being opened during settings imports on first run), it is no 
longer possible to cancel the dialog to install JavaFX and nb-javac without the 
projects being marked broken and Java support not being enabled. This is 
because JavaFX has now been marked required.

When importing settings on first run, the dialog gets re-shown for every open 
project if cancel is pressed - this gives the appearance of an infinite loop 
forcing the user to install the optional plugins. This is particularly a 
problem because we don't want users to install nb-javac in 12.0 with JDK 14.

*If the user is unwilling or _unable because of network issues_ to install 
JavaFX, the IDE is rendered unusable and they are left with the impression they 
need to force quit the IDE.*

This also breaks the guidelines on optional Cat X dependencies at 
[https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved#optional]

  was:
Changes between 11.2 and 11.3 mean that when opening existing Java projects (or 
when projects are being opened during settings imports on first run), it is no 
longer possible to cancel the dialog to install JavaFX and nb-javac without the 
projects being marked broken and Java support not being enabled.

When importing settings on first run, the dialog gets re-shown for every open 
project if cancel is pressed - this gives the appearance of an infinite loop 
forcing the user to install the optional plugins. This is particularly a 
problem because we don't want users to install nb-javac in 12.0 with JDK 14.

*If the user is unwilling or _unable because of network issues_ to install 
JavaFX, the IDE is rendered unusable and they are left with the impression they 
need to force quit the IDE.*

This also breaks the guidelines on optional Cat X dependencies at 
[https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved#optional]


> Installation of nb-javac and JavaFX no longer optional in some cases
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>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-4328
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4328
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 12.0, 11.3
>            Reporter: Neil C Smith
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: netcat
>             Fix For: 12.0
>
>          Time Spent: 2h 40m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Changes between 11.2 and 11.3 mean that when opening existing Java projects 
> (or when projects are being opened during settings imports on first run), it 
> is no longer possible to cancel the dialog to install JavaFX and nb-javac 
> without the projects being marked broken and Java support not being enabled. 
> This is because JavaFX has now been marked required.
> When importing settings on first run, the dialog gets re-shown for every open 
> project if cancel is pressed - this gives the appearance of an infinite loop 
> forcing the user to install the optional plugins. This is particularly a 
> problem because we don't want users to install nb-javac in 12.0 with JDK 14.
> *If the user is unwilling or _unable because of network issues_ to install 
> JavaFX, the IDE is rendered unusable and they are left with the impression 
> they need to force quit the IDE.*
> This also breaks the guidelines on optional Cat X dependencies at 
> [https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved#optional]



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