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Geertjan Wielenga edited comment on NETBEANS-3062 at 9/5/19 6:39 AM:
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{quote}most of the plugins get disconnected, after about 3 projects, in
addition to which the simple Java apps become forced as Maven or Gradle
projects{quote}
What does this mean? How can this be reproduced? No, this is not true, by the
way, and whatever it means, no, that is not correct.
{quote}is it just the way that developers, who cannot afford the EE edition
gets treated by Apache{quote}
But that is nonsense. Apache NetBeans is 100% free. There is no "EE edition"
that needs to be paid for.
was (Author: geertjanwielenga):
{quote}most of the plugins get disconnected, after about 3 projects, in
addition to which the simple Java apps become forced as Maven or Gradle
projects{quote}
What does this mean? How can this be reproduced? No, this is not true, by the
way, and whatever it means, no, that is not correct.
{quote}is it just the way that developers, who cannot afford the EE edition
gets treated by Apache{quote}
But that is nonsense. Apache NetBeans is 100% free.
> Netbeans 11 installation with JDK 12
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> Key: NETBEANS-3062
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3062
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ide - Features On Demand
> Environment: Windows 10
>Reporter: Maju Johanna Perala
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 11.0
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> The installation for the Netbeans 11 the latest made available with JDK 12 at
> first functions quite well, but most of the plugins get disconnected, after
> about 3 projects, in addition to which the simple Java apps become forced as
> Maven or Gradle projects. Why? This is misleading and rather disappointing to
> the developers and students, who take time to try out the new product and its
> functionalities. Is there a way to get the plugins and the initial set up and
> its functionalities back or is it just the way that developers, who cannot
> afford the EE edition gets treated by Apache? There was no indication or
> mention anywhere that such would be done, so just asking what your
> organisation's official policy these days.
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