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Qingtian Wang updated NETBEANS-5938: ------------------------------------ Description: There are bugs and issues opened on various features of the IDE not working with projects located in the WSL system. The wish/request is that the IDE support WSL on the base level: Transparent to the user, if a project is located on WSL file system, the IDE should be using the runtime profile (JDK, terminal, etc...) of the Linux distro of the WSL, instead of that of Windows, to work with the project. This includes but not limited to using the Linux installations of JDK, Maven, Gradle, git, docker,... i.e. the entire dev profile of the Linux distro, while the IDE is running in Windows. It would be similar to Visual Studio Code's remote debug feature for WSL, or IntelliJ IDEA's WSL support. Other than the IDE software itself, the runtime profile should completely and transparently switch to the Linux/WSL distro when working with a WSL based project. was: There are bugs and issues opened on various features of the IDE not working with projects located in the WSL system. The wish/request is that the IDE support WSL on the base level: Transparent to the user, if a project is located on WSL file system, the IDE should be using the runtimes (JDK, terminal, etc...) of the Linux distro of the WSL to work with the project. This includes but not limited to using the Linux installations of JDK, Maven, Gradle, git, docker,... i.e. the entire dev profile of the Linux distro, while the IDE is running in Windows. It would be similar to Visual Studio Code's remote debug feature for WSL, or IntelliJ IDEA's WSL support. Other than the IDE software itself, the runtime profile should completely and transparently switch to the Linux/WSL distro when working with a WSL based project. > Full support of WSL on the IDE base level > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: NETBEANS-5938 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5938 > Project: NetBeans > Issue Type: Wish > Components: ide - Features On Demand > Environment: Windows WSL 2 > Reporter: Qingtian Wang > Priority: Major > > There are bugs and issues opened on various features of the IDE not working > with projects located in the WSL system. > > The wish/request is that the IDE support WSL on the base level: > > Transparent to the user, if a project is located on WSL file system, the IDE > should be using the runtime profile (JDK, terminal, etc...) of the Linux > distro of the WSL, instead of that of Windows, to work with the project. This > includes but not limited to using the Linux installations of JDK, Maven, > Gradle, git, docker,... i.e. the entire dev profile of the Linux distro, > while the IDE is running in Windows. > > It would be similar to Visual Studio Code's remote debug feature for WSL, or > IntelliJ IDEA's WSL support. Other than the IDE software itself, the runtime > profile should completely and transparently switch to the Linux/WSL distro > when working with a WSL based project. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists