So, what are the URLs of those pages and what are the pages containing
these links?
Cheers,
Antonio
El 7/5/22 a las 15:49, Mike Morris escribió:
I've hunted through the Dev Wiki, searched high and low, but have not
managed to find (in particular):
* The Solution to Communication Betwee
> what happens now with the abandoned code?
Whatever you want within the constraints of the licensing.
After the following, from a thread last month, "Usage of NBPython Code
[License]", following was sent around April 10, the following got
general agreement, and I thought things were clarifie
It looks like something broke after the 12.5 release.
works
https://bits.netbeans.org/12.5/javadoc/org-openide-actions/org/openide/actions/doc-files/api.html
broken
https://bits.netbeans.org/12.6/javadoc/org-openide-actions/org/openide/actions/doc-files/api.html
Would this be a change in the netb
I can't remember if this ever worked for me,
but I have a problem using Run/File (Shift F6) on main classes within a
platform module if the source/target level is greater than 11, with or
without nbjavac.
It works just fine for non platform projects.
cd /home/patrik/git/slask/nbrunfile/nbrunfile-
I support Netbeans and am trying to make it a better product by adding
value to it and become a better coder in the process.
Short version:
So what happens now with the abandoned code?
Long version:
I'm not a NetBean core developer, I don't speak for Apache or Oracle, I'm
not a PMC member, I do
Looking at the APIdocs, there are many references to documents,
articles, etc. on `bits.netbeans.org` which now redirect to a generic
"Oracle Migration" page.
I've hunted through the Dev Wiki, searched high and low, but have not
managed to find (in particular):
* The Solution to Commu
+1 (binding)
Verified gpg [1] & sha512 of source zip and some other artifacts.
It seems we're adding different CI files (.asf.yaml, Jenkinsfile.groovy,
.github/), if not strictly neccessary we may want to get rid of those in
the source zip in future releases.
Cheers,
Antonio
[1]
gpg: Firmad