It will need to be recreated as a NetBeans plugin from scratch, probably
the business logic could be reused, the UI, if any, would need to be
rewritten in Swing.

You rock too. :-)

Thanks,

Gj

On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 8:58 PM Steven Ingram <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey Y'all.   I've been watching this list for a long time and I'm hoping to
> come back and actually get some work done.  My day time gig has been very
> demanding lately.  I have a question for you though.
>
> My employer has a contract with a security code scanning company and that
> company has released a plugin version of their scanner for all the best
> IDEs (NOT).  Of course Apache Netbeans is not in their support list and I
> loathe Eclipse and I've never wanted to pay for Jetbrains plus I've been
> using Netbeans for 16 years.
>
> My employer has noticed that I've not used the plugin (which they pay a
> license to use) and I've bubbled straight to the top with not using my
> license :)  Geez.  Anyhow I have the eclipse plugin on hand it's a jar
> file.  How difficult would it be to wire in a plugin made for Eclipse into
> Netbeans?  I understand this would be a costume build and I'm not  afraid
> of  that.
>
> Any thoughts or opinions?
> At this point I've added the plugin to my Spring TS and used it there to
> appease the licensing gods that be.
>
> You all rock!!!
>
>
> Steven Rex Ingram
> 919-376-7363
>

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