What we want, is not so relevant, unfortunately. And asking anyone anything
is a question of months, which we don’t have. Wider needs, great, let’s
work on those.

In the meantime, what’s the best approach? Maybe putting these two nb-javac
JARs on bitbucket and explicitly informing the user during installation via
the installer wizard for agreement on their being downloaded and placed in
the correct locations locally?

Gj

On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 at 19:36, Neil C Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 14 Nov 2017, 18:54 Jan Lahoda, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Another aspect is from where to download the library: I assume we would
> > need a reasonably stable place to which we could point the users.
> >
> > Are there any opinions on this?
> >
>
> As before when this came up, as well as where it's downloaded from, I'd be
> interested to know how it's going to be maintained there? It feels hard to
> answer one question without the other?
>
> I also still wonder whether there's been further thought on asking the
> OpenJDK project to host it (as ide-javac)? The last time I suggested that
> there was a feeling that it was too NetBeans specific, and other projects
> were moving to things like Language Server Protocol. Just for the record
> (as I mentioned to Jaroslav a while back) of the two LSP plugins for Java,
> one is Eclipse based, and the other is using nb-javac. There is obviously a
> wider need for the features it brings!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Neil
>
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