Same here as well!  - I very like the XML tools and use them frequently

Cheers,
Kai


On 4/23/2018 4:55 PM, Efrem Mc wrote:
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

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