Assume a “server instances” is setup and configured for use during running with the developed web app deployed to it right?
Does anything here help? ( https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/webclient/html5-gettingstarted.html#_using_the_embedded_webkit_browser ) Or maybe something with the “google search” plugin tutorial ( https://netbeans.apache.org/tutorials/74/nbm-google.html ) project which opens a browser of help? Or another example here ( https://www.djamware.com/post/6175330c7490756a5313be2b/how-to-create-a-web-browser-in-java-using-netbeans )? Eric On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 1:30 PM Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> wrote: > Apparently not. > > Best is always to put sample code on GitHub, explain in the README what's > working and what's not and then post that here so people have something to > work with. > > Gj > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 8:19 PM bart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Is there nobody on this list who knows this? And would like to help me? > > > > Thanks, Bart > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "bart" <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: 02/12/2021 22:28:05 > > Subject: Embedded browser and browser DOM for JavaEE Apps > > > > >Hi list, > > > > > >I am writing a plugin for Netbeans. The book "Pro Apache Netbeans" is > > >very good and really shows the power of the platform 🙂 > > > > > >What I would like to do is to get the embedded browser (and Browser > > >DOM) enabled for a Java WebApplication. > > >I use an embedded server in a Maven based project. Similar to e.g. > > >embedded tomcat. > > > > > >Normally it is only enabled when selecting package "war" in the POM and > > >using an external server like Glassfish or Payara. Trying to trigger > > >the browser to load the URL of the started server in an action doesn't > > >work since the API is not public: > > > > > >WebBrowser wb = BrowserUISupport.getDefaultBrowserChoice(true); > > >BrowserSupport.create(wb); > > > > > >Is there an easy way to start the embedded browser and point it to a > > >running server? (while making the connection to Netbeans to enable the > > >browser DOM and connecting the treeview to the UI in the browser). > > > > > >This is show in this video for 'war' based Apps and Glassfish: > > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aTFiNxzXF4 (starting at 4:00) > > > > > >Thanks for any pointers. > > > > > >Best regards, Bart > -- Eric Bresie [email protected]
