Is it possible it is the default page with a new banner on top ? The window
title in the screenshot is "Netbeans 6.5".

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 12:46, rastrano <[email protected]> wrote:

> from
>
> http://netbeans.org/features/uml/index.html
>
> "(NetBeans UML Plugin
> The NetBeans UML plugin is available from the Plugin Manager (Tools >
> Plugins).)"
>
>
> really?
>
>
> On 11 Dic, 22:30, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Jesus, Tim. I just finished yelling at some other paranoid nutcase for
> > blaming this on sun/oracle. Sit down, and listen.
> >
> > Oracle hasn't bought sun YET. The SEC would get rather extremely
> > concerned if oracle has already been telling sun to deep-six a bunch
> > of FOSS competition, and has apparently done so a while ago, because
> > stuff like this doesn't happen overnight. Also, considering that
> > oracle can't get their hands on sun until the EU clears it, and if
> > there's any hint of official communication by oracle to sun to kill
> > off FOSS-based competition to oracle projects, well, think about it.
> >
> > THEY WOULD BE SUNK.
> >
> > The EU would sit there, smugly say: Ha! Told you so, veto to the deal,
> > and make clear no amount of political pressure is going to change this
> > answer. This, or even an investigation if that happened, would cost
> > oracle hundreds of millions of dollars. Most assuredly more than
> > whatever sales oracle would lose in the few months that it'll take for
> > the oracle/sun deal to go through now, at which point they can axe
> > whatever projects they want.
> >
> > So, no, oracle did not sabotage SOA, UML, and the visual web plugins.
> > Duh.
> >
> > Secondly, these plugins did exist, and they are open source. If there
> > is truly such financial benefit in these products, then why, exactly,
> > aren't the businesses that rely on them putting in some funds and a
> > programmer or two to maintain these plugins? All they'd have to do is
> > maintain existing code. It's not as bad as having to start from
> > scratch. A post on the netbeans forum (check other thread for link)
> > clearly shows that if anybody else puts in the effort of maintaining
> > these plugins, odds are they'll find a place in the master
> > distributions, or at the very least, they'd get whatever help they
> > needed from Team Netbeans. Team Netbeans has also been adding J2EE6
> > support to netbeans, which i'm sure competes with oracle stuff as
> > well. The fact that you cannot see that this ISNT some sort of
> > powerplay is mind boggling to me.
> >
> > On Dec 11, 2:59 pm, Tim Davenport <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Unfortunatly SOA, UML and Visual Web plugins are unfunded and will not
> > > be released going forward,
> > > The conspiracy theorist in me knows that the free SUN, SOA especially,
> > > solution were as good or better than the Oracle offerings which cost
> > > 100's of thousands of dollars to license in production.
> > > The take over of SUN by Oracle has reduced the competition in the
> > > market, not a good situation and I ask the question
> > > Why would Oracle fund open source projects that compete with their pay
> > > for products??
> >
> > > RIP Sun!!
> > > RIP Netbeans!
> >
> > > On Dec 3, 6:31 pm, Jan Goyvaerts <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > figures... not very active apparently. :-(  A pity really because
> it's a
> > > > great product.
> >
> > > > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 09:33, Jan Goyvaerts <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > > > (please disregard my previous message... pressed by accident on the
> tab key
> > > > > again...)
> >
> > > > > Hello Java people,
> >
> > > > > Does anybody in here knows what the plans are for the uml plugin of
> > > > > netbeans ? I'm trying to install it on netbeans 6.8 but that's not
> working.
> > > > > And I've got the impression it's not exactly active these days...
> >
> > > > > I really hope it's going to be released for as long as Netbeans'll
> around.
> >
> > > > > Jan
>
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