I would strongly recommend to experiment with NetBeans 10 (voting
candidates 1 or the upcoming 2) The PHP support has been upgraded there
and now official part of the delivery. While even if you find something
with NetBeans 9.0 and the old 8.2 PHP plugin, it would be most certain
no support from the community and you would be asked to try the new
version instead. That would be even more helpful.
On 10/28/18 8:30 AM, Jake Ochs wrote:
I was an early adopter of NB9 using the classic (Oracle) plugin repos (as per
instructions) to get my PHP IDE up to speed. Everything seemed to work fine out
of the box (great job guys!) but I soon found that the IDE was CONSTANTLY
checking for project changes and it was slowing down my workflow. I can’t seem
to find any similar issues in the JIRA list and I had to switch back to NB8 to
get my work done. Now that my work cadence has slowed a bit I’ll fire up NB9
again ( I eventually had to revert to NB8) and try to get as specific as
possible to open a JIRA. My environment is Windows 7 on a managed PC. Anyone
else notice this behavior? Is there a way for me to attach a log without
experiencing an event in the IDE that would prompt me to collect runtime info?
Am I approaching this correctly?
TIA
-Jake
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