Hello Dmitriy,
One more note. Your images didn't make it through. Probably they were blocked 
by the mailing list filter.

> elect: File -> New Project -> JavaFX -> Java HTML5 Application (again, only 
> because I knew from this thread where to click)
> Read description: "Generates a WebView based DukeScript application".
> 
> DukeScript? WebView based?... huh...
> Click, wizard opens. Font is different, project type selector radio buttons 
> not aligned to text (image):
> 
> 


Maybe you can report this to JIRA. It would be something for Toni to 
investigate.

> 
> Select "Visual HTML/Java example", project opens, immediately get warning 
> about project problems (Export-Package/Provate-Package contains packages from 
> dependencies) (image):
> 
> 

Here I am not sure what to imagine, but possibly the priming build has to 
finish first and download necessary libs. That would be a bug for me.

> 
> It did run, but not that I understand the structure of 5 projects

I assume this is the old NetBeans problem of showing all (Maven) project next 
to each other. Fine for [build masters](http://wiki.apidesign.org/wiki/DevOps), 
but you want to code, not manage scripts, right?

Feel free to report it as well, although I am afraid the general fix'd be 
complex and I am out of ideas for some shortcuts.

> that got created or how to use it. I can start "... Client for Web" project 
> from the IDE, but how do I build a runnable application? (image)

Open Pop up menu on the project, select (extra Maven) Goals, Build Zip - is the 
action. Quite well hidden, true.

> 
> 
> 
> So yeah, I totally understand people googling for "Java Vaadin Electron 
> tutorial". As a matter of fact I was one of those people just 2 weeks ago, 
> even though I have built NB 9 previously.

Thanks in advance for the bugs.
-jt

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