Hi. this is good news, the XSL Translations works very well. I used it all the time. I used the other product for debugging. I would like to see that feature in NetBeans.
Efrem On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 9:52 AM, Geertjan Wielenga <[email protected]> wrote: > Again: yes, it will be included. It is part of NetBeans, whether it is a > standard part of NetBeans or not. > > You can ask again in a different way and the answer will again be: Yes, the > XML Tools will be moved to Apache. > > Gj > > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 3:09 PM, Qingtian Wang <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Thanks Geertjan. Good to hear all parts will be moved to Apache. >> >> However, even with existing Netbeans 8.2, the XML tools module is not >> completely included. For example, the XSD schema designer (again great >> work) is not part of the default installation; I had to install a bunch of >> extra .nbm files to make it show up. >> >> I hope all features under the XML Tools umbrella would be kept and moved to >> Apache. >> >> Regards, >> Qingtian >> >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 23, 2018, 07:47 Geertjan Wielenga < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Yes, and please understand that there is nothing that was part of >> NetBeans >> > that will not be moved to Apache -- i.e., everything that is part of >> > NetBeans will be moved to Apache. >> > >> > Gj >> > >> > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 2:10 PM, Qingtian Wang <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > > Geertjan, >> > > >> > > Sorry to digress from a previous topic. But since we are "taking a >> look" >> > at >> > > things now, what happened to the code base of the XML tools module that >> > you >> > > worked a while ago? >> > > >> > > The XML tools module is very useful. With that, I never even needed to >> > open >> > > XMLSpy although I have it installed. I also tried it with Netbeans 9 >> > beta, >> > > and it works all the same as in earlier versions. >> > > >> > > There were mentionings about including the XML tools module as part of >> > the >> > > default Netbeans installation, is that still the plan? >> > > >> > > Thanks for the great module, >> > > Qingtian >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, 13:09 Geertjan Wielenga < >> > > [email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> > > > Hi all, >> > > > >> > > > Some of you may remember a music composition application I worked on >> > with >> > > > others over several years. It’s a smallish Java desktop app (with >> > > > integration with JavaFX) created on the NetBeans Platform. >> > > > >> > > > I tried to run it today on Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 Beta. It >> > > works >> > > > without any problems. >> > > > >> > > > I also put it on GitHub for the first time. Get it here: >> > > > >> > > > github.com/geertjanw/jmn >> > > > >> > > > Any musicians out there? Feel free to take a look. Plus, this is >> proof >> > > that >> > > > Apache NetBeans works as the basis of a non-trivial Java desktop >> > > > application. >> > > > >> > > > Gj >> > > > >> > > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists
