Re: [ scala ] Just asking for update on Scala for NetBeans

2019-09-30 Thread Alonso Del Arte
Cool, thanks, I'll give it a whirl tomorrow. Al

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 6:07 PM Brett Ryan  wrote:

> I’m going to have to give this a try, I did manage building for 8.2 but it
> was a lot of trouble. Was hoping i could free my time to help but it’s been
> hectic.
>
> I think the whole big data community has been using intellij for scala
> (myself included). There’s several reasons there. Python is big in BD due
> to the strong academia influx and they all use pycharm (JetBrains) so the
> IntelliJ pickup is natural for scala.
>
> It would be neat to use scala in nb again so am keen to try. We did move
> away from sbt to maven for our spark builds, wonder how that might go.
>
>
>
> > On 1 Oct 2019, at 06:38, Emilian Bold  wrote:
> >
> > I think the most recent development wrt Scala is
> > https://github.com/cbm64chris/nbscala by Chris Luff and the plugin
> > would be at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/75542/nbscala (added
> > 2019-03-13).
> >
> > So either you register the whole plugin portal update center URL or
> > you download the NBM and add it by and in the Plugins window.
> >
> > --emi
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:20 PM Alonso Del Arte
> >  wrote:
> >>
> >> I've been using NetBeans 11.1 for about a week now. Smooth sailing with
> all my Java projects I started on NetBeans 8.2.
> >>
> >> For several months I've been aware of Geertjan Wielenga's 2013 tutorial
> for installing Scala for NetBeans 7.3.1. But when I only had one computer
> for programming, I was reluctant to even touch the NetBeans configuration
> file. So I wrote Scala in Notepad and compiled it on the command line.
> >>
> >> Then I got a MacBook and installed NetBeans and IntelliJ on it, I've
> been using IntelliJ for most of my Scala programming. Now I figured I
> should give the Scala for NetBeans plugin a try on my MacBook.
> >>
> >> I followed Geertjan's tutorial up to Step 4, at which point I just
> couldn't find the Scala plugin from within NetBeans 8.2. Then I upgraded to
> 11.1 and couldn't find the plugin either. Then I found the plugin through a
> Web browser, the page said it was verified for 8.1. I downloaded it and
> then just didn't know what to do with it.
> >>
> >> Is the Scala plugin for Apache NetBeans in active development, or is it
> on the back-burner, or has it been dropped?
> >>
> >> Al
> >>
> >> --
> >> Alonso del Arte
> >> Author at SmashWords.com
> >> Musician at ReverbNation.com
> >
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>


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RE: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Ed Sowell
Derik,

I use Launch4J, then innoSetup to create an installer. Tricky part is the 
innoSetup for including the JRE. I can share mine, if that would help.

 

Ed

 

 

 

 

 

From: Derik Devecchio  
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 6:06 PM
To: Emilian Bold 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

 

Emillian,

 

Thanks for getting back to me.I am not trying to re-invent “write once run 
anywhere”.I accept that everything is going to need an installer now.

The question is, how do I get from “Clean and Build” to  .EXE file that 
includes a JRE?   

 

 

You said "For Windows/macOS you probably can use something cross platform (see

the NetBeans installer), “  

 

Do you mean the installer for Netbeans?  Or do you mean installers for OSX and 
Windows?

 

but you will run into the problem of digitally signing your app

 

That is a good point.  I had not thought of that.

 

 

—

derik

 

 

 

 

 





On Sep 30, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Emilian Bold mailto:emilian.b...@gmail.com> > wrote:

 

Well, there is a public facing Java distribution such as AdoptOpenJDK
and many Linux distros provide their own (see 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.jchoice.eu 

 
=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=sRQt0MZb0dUUHASasyKDy5c_gUle6iLsp6tUkf-OpCc=
 ).
So, at least on Linux, you will have some form of Java in their
repositories. Although even there there's nothing stopping you to ship
your own runtime (as part of something like 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__snapcraft.io 

 
=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=tFOZsRRrzPuhzZW48XWAsduCgxI_R1hkW0Uot_qWGBU=
 or manually).

But Java is no longer something users install / update.

Supporting all the Unix-like OSes seems like a non-trivial job in
itself. The NetBeans installer is just a 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__linux-2Dx64.sh 

 
=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=XwiporXmMd6KO0T77eE-8ebQmMoQ9ogI8_JwrnsYZ7M=
 file, not a
rpm/deb.

For Windows/macOS you probably can use something cross platform (see
the NetBeans installer), but you will run into the problem of
digitally signing your app. For that I don't know of a cross platform
solution.

So, for example, although I build CoolBeans on a Linux build server, I
still have to digitally sign the installer on a Mac and on a Windows
machine.

--emi

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 9:15 PM Derik Devecchio
mailto:ddevecc...@celestron.com> > wrote:








On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold 

 
=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=PeJWpW-WawklL6gXN-IwSdeL3lDovxNlGU0b7tzjPV4=>
 wrote:

Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.


Okay, that sounds like an improvement from where I am standing, but…  Can 
Netbeans help me with that now?

The last time I looked into bundling the JRE with my program, I think it was in 
the early release days of Java9 (Netbeans 8.2 was still the IDE of choice). 
You could specify such a build, but it required linking the IDE to 3rd party 
software.   Also, at the time, it required that you have a development station 
for each OS.   You couldn’t make Windows apps on a Mac and visa versa, to say 
nothing of the dozen or so flavors of Linux out there.   To make matters worse, 
at the time, the required third party software was different for each OS.   
There were many competing options for each OS, each with dozens different 
options that need to be (a) learned and (b) configured correctly for each of 

Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Derik Devecchio
Emillian,

Thanks for getting back to me.I am not trying to re-invent “write once run 
anywhere”.I accept that everything is going to need an installer now.
The question is, how do I get from “Clean and Build” to  .EXE file that 
includes a JRE?


You said "For Windows/macOS you probably can use something cross platform (see
the NetBeans installer), “

Do you mean the installer for Netbeans?  Or do you mean installers for OSX and 
Windows?

but you will run into the problem of digitally signing your app

That is a good point.  I had not thought of that.


—
derik






On Sep 30, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Emilian Bold 
mailto:emilian.b...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Well, there is a public facing Java distribution such as AdoptOpenJDK
and many Linux distros provide their own (see 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.jchoice.eu=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=sRQt0MZb0dUUHASasyKDy5c_gUle6iLsp6tUkf-OpCc=
 ).
So, at least on Linux, you will have some form of Java in their
repositories. Although even there there's nothing stopping you to ship
your own runtime (as part of something like 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__snapcraft.io=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=tFOZsRRrzPuhzZW48XWAsduCgxI_R1hkW0Uot_qWGBU=
 or manually).

But Java is no longer something users install / update.

Supporting all the Unix-like OSes seems like a non-trivial job in
itself. The NetBeans installer is just a 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__linux-2Dx64.sh=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=Yb4wDmGBHBYqGxz0n8bxogY7aRIQV-smcsBYgznELLY=XwiporXmMd6KO0T77eE-8ebQmMoQ9ogI8_JwrnsYZ7M=
 file, not a
rpm/deb.

For Windows/macOS you probably can use something cross platform (see
the NetBeans installer), but you will run into the problem of
digitally signing your app. For that I don't know of a cross platform
solution.

So, for example, although I build CoolBeans on a Linux build server, I
still have to digitally sign the installer on a Mac and on a Windows
machine.

--emi

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 9:15 PM Derik Devecchio
mailto:ddevecc...@celestron.com>> wrote:


On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold 

 wrote:

Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.


Okay, that sounds like an improvement from where I am standing, but…  Can 
Netbeans help me with that now?

The last time I looked into bundling the JRE with my program, I think it was in 
the early release days of Java9 (Netbeans 8.2 was still the IDE of choice). 
You could specify such a build, but it required linking the IDE to 3rd party 
software.   Also, at the time, it required that you have a development station 
for each OS.   You couldn’t make Windows apps on a Mac and visa versa, to say 
nothing of the dozen or so flavors of Linux out there.   To make matters worse, 
at the time, the required third party software was different for each OS.   
There were many competing options for each OS, each with dozens different 
options that need to be (a) learned and (b) configured correctly for each of 
your development stations.   Finally, creating the installer was a multi-step 
process for each OS.   As I said, this was shortly after the release of Java9 - 
so it was years ago.


Has the state of the art advanced since that time?I am thinking maybe a 
plugin for Netbeans that allows me to tick off the OS’s I want to support with 
a menu option to build all the installers when I am ready to distribute.   
Maybe I need a separate installer plugin for each OS that includes binaries of 
the JRE for that OS?

And what about the Unix-like OS’s?   I just assumed that if you used unix at 
all, then you were smart enough to install the JRE.  But if there /is/ no 
public facing JRE, and I need to provide that for them, then wouldn’t I need to 
provide a separate installer for each and every Unix-like OS on the market?   
There must be close to a dozen by now.   And if I still need a separate 
development station for each OS, then it is going to be impractical.





On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold 

 wrote:

Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.

You are expected to provide Java bundled with your application in 

Re: [ scala ] Just asking for update on Scala for NetBeans

2019-09-30 Thread Brett Ryan
I’m going to have to give this a try, I did manage building for 8.2 but it was 
a lot of trouble. Was hoping i could free my time to help but it’s been hectic.

I think the whole big data community has been using intellij for scala (myself 
included). There’s several reasons there. Python is big in BD due to the strong 
academia influx and they all use pycharm (JetBrains) so the IntelliJ pickup is 
natural for scala.

It would be neat to use scala in nb again so am keen to try. We did move away 
from sbt to maven for our spark builds, wonder how that might go.



> On 1 Oct 2019, at 06:38, Emilian Bold  wrote:
> 
> I think the most recent development wrt Scala is
> https://github.com/cbm64chris/nbscala by Chris Luff and the plugin
> would be at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/75542/nbscala (added
> 2019-03-13).
> 
> So either you register the whole plugin portal update center URL or
> you download the NBM and add it by and in the Plugins window.
> 
> --emi
> 
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:20 PM Alonso Del Arte
>  wrote:
>> 
>> I've been using NetBeans 11.1 for about a week now. Smooth sailing with all 
>> my Java projects I started on NetBeans 8.2.
>> 
>> For several months I've been aware of Geertjan Wielenga's 2013 tutorial for 
>> installing Scala for NetBeans 7.3.1. But when I only had one computer for 
>> programming, I was reluctant to even touch the NetBeans configuration file. 
>> So I wrote Scala in Notepad and compiled it on the command line.
>> 
>> Then I got a MacBook and installed NetBeans and IntelliJ on it, I've been 
>> using IntelliJ for most of my Scala programming. Now I figured I should give 
>> the Scala for NetBeans plugin a try on my MacBook.
>> 
>> I followed Geertjan's tutorial up to Step 4, at which point I just couldn't 
>> find the Scala plugin from within NetBeans 8.2. Then I upgraded to 11.1 and 
>> couldn't find the plugin either. Then I found the plugin through a Web 
>> browser, the page said it was verified for 8.1. I downloaded it and then 
>> just didn't know what to do with it.
>> 
>> Is the Scala plugin for Apache NetBeans in active development, or is it on 
>> the back-burner, or has it been dropped?
>> 
>> Al
>> 
>> --
>> Alonso del Arte
>> Author at SmashWords.com
>> Musician at ReverbNation.com
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Re: [ scala ] Just asking for update on Scala for NetBeans

2019-09-30 Thread Emilian Bold
I think the most recent development wrt Scala is
https://github.com/cbm64chris/nbscala by Chris Luff and the plugin
would be at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/75542/nbscala (added
2019-03-13).

So either you register the whole plugin portal update center URL or
you download the NBM and add it by and in the Plugins window.

--emi

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:20 PM Alonso Del Arte
 wrote:
>
> I've been using NetBeans 11.1 for about a week now. Smooth sailing with all 
> my Java projects I started on NetBeans 8.2.
>
> For several months I've been aware of Geertjan Wielenga's 2013 tutorial for 
> installing Scala for NetBeans 7.3.1. But when I only had one computer for 
> programming, I was reluctant to even touch the NetBeans configuration file. 
> So I wrote Scala in Notepad and compiled it on the command line.
>
> Then I got a MacBook and installed NetBeans and IntelliJ on it, I've been 
> using IntelliJ for most of my Scala programming. Now I figured I should give 
> the Scala for NetBeans plugin a try on my MacBook.
>
> I followed Geertjan's tutorial up to Step 4, at which point I just couldn't 
> find the Scala plugin from within NetBeans 8.2. Then I upgraded to 11.1 and 
> couldn't find the plugin either. Then I found the plugin through a Web 
> browser, the page said it was verified for 8.1. I downloaded it and then just 
> didn't know what to do with it.
>
> Is the Scala plugin for Apache NetBeans in active development, or is it on 
> the back-burner, or has it been dropped?
>
> Al
>
> --
> Alonso del Arte
> Author at SmashWords.com
> Musician at ReverbNation.com

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[ scala ] Just asking for update on Scala for NetBeans

2019-09-30 Thread Alonso Del Arte
I've been using NetBeans 11.1 for about a week now. Smooth sailing with all
my Java projects I started on NetBeans 8.2.

For several months I've been aware of Geertjan Wielenga's 2013 tutorial for
installing Scala for NetBeans 7.3.1. But when I only had one computer for
programming, I was reluctant to even touch the NetBeans configuration file.
So I wrote Scala in Notepad and compiled it on the command line.

Then I got a MacBook and installed NetBeans and IntelliJ on it, I've been
using IntelliJ for most of my Scala programming. Now I figured I should
give the Scala for NetBeans plugin a try on my MacBook.

I followed Geertjan's tutorial up to Step 4, at which point I just couldn't
find the Scala plugin from within NetBeans 8.2. Then I upgraded to 11.1 and
couldn't find the plugin either. Then I found the plugin through a Web
browser, the page said it was verified for 8.1. I downloaded it and then
just didn't know what to do with it.

Is the Scala plugin for Apache NetBeans in active development, or is it on
the back-burner, or has it been dropped?

Al

-- 
Alonso del Arte
Author at SmashWords.com

Musician at ReverbNation.com 


Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Emilian Bold
Well, there is a public facing Java distribution such as AdoptOpenJDK
and many Linux distros provide their own (see http://www.jchoice.eu ).
So, at least on Linux, you will have some form of Java in their
repositories. Although even there there's nothing stopping you to ship
your own runtime (as part of something like snapcraft.io or manually).

But Java is no longer something users install / update.

Supporting all the Unix-like OSes seems like a non-trivial job in
itself. The NetBeans installer is just a linux-x64.sh file, not a
rpm/deb.

For Windows/macOS you probably can use something cross platform (see
the NetBeans installer), but you will run into the problem of
digitally signing your app. For that I don't know of a cross platform
solution.

So, for example, although I build CoolBeans on a Linux build server, I
still have to digitally sign the installer on a Mac and on a Windows
machine.

--emi

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 9:15 PM Derik Devecchio
 wrote:
>
>
> > On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold  wrote:
> >
> > Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.
> >
>
> Okay, that sounds like an improvement from where I am standing, but…  Can 
> Netbeans help me with that now?
>
> The last time I looked into bundling the JRE with my program, I think it was 
> in the early release days of Java9 (Netbeans 8.2 was still the IDE of 
> choice). You could specify such a build, but it required linking the IDE 
> to 3rd party software.   Also, at the time, it required that you have a 
> development station for each OS.   You couldn’t make Windows apps on a Mac 
> and visa versa, to say nothing of the dozen or so flavors of Linux out there. 
>   To make matters worse, at the time, the required third party software was 
> different for each OS.   There were many competing options for each OS, each 
> with dozens different options that need to be (a) learned and (b) configured 
> correctly for each of your development stations.   Finally, creating the 
> installer was a multi-step process for each OS.   As I said, this was shortly 
> after the release of Java9 - so it was years ago.
>
>
> Has the state of the art advanced since that time?I am thinking maybe a 
> plugin for Netbeans that allows me to tick off the OS’s I want to support 
> with a menu option to build all the installers when I am ready to distribute. 
>   Maybe I need a separate installer plugin for each OS that includes binaries 
> of the JRE for that OS?
>
> And what about the Unix-like OS’s?   I just assumed that if you used unix at 
> all, then you were smart enough to install the JRE.  But if there /is/ no 
> public facing JRE, and I need to provide that for them, then wouldn’t I need 
> to provide a separate installer for each and every Unix-like OS on the 
> market?   There must be close to a dozen by now.   And if I still need a 
> separate development station for each OS, then it is going to be impractical.
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold  wrote:
> >
> > Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.
> >
> > You are expected to provide Java bundled with your application in the 
> > future.
> >
> > Users will not have any Java already available nor will they download
> > any new Java.
> >
> > --emi
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 7:39 PM Derik Devecchio
> >  wrote:
> >>
> >> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain 
> >> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=.
> >>But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand.
> >>
> >> I went to 
> >> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=
> >>  to find out the “latest public stable release”.   I was expecting Java 9 
> >> point something.But I was hoping for 10, 11 or maybe 12.   Low and 
> >> behold it is still on Java8 u 221?
> >>
> >>
> >> Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software 
> >> for the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version 
> >> of Java that won’t be compatible with what most people already have 
> >> installed on their machine. And if they don’t have any version of Java 
> >> installed on their computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code 
> >> should be compatible with the JRE they download from the most obvious 
> >> place, 
> >> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=.
> >>
> >> I was just wondering if maybe 
> >> 

Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Derik Devecchio

> On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold  wrote:
> 
> Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.
> 

Okay, that sounds like an improvement from where I am standing, but…  Can 
Netbeans help me with that now?

The last time I looked into bundling the JRE with my program, I think it was in 
the early release days of Java9 (Netbeans 8.2 was still the IDE of choice). 
You could specify such a build, but it required linking the IDE to 3rd party 
software.   Also, at the time, it required that you have a development station 
for each OS.   You couldn’t make Windows apps on a Mac and visa versa, to say 
nothing of the dozen or so flavors of Linux out there.   To make matters worse, 
at the time, the required third party software was different for each OS.   
There were many competing options for each OS, each with dozens different 
options that need to be (a) learned and (b) configured correctly for each of 
your development stations.   Finally, creating the installer was a multi-step 
process for each OS.   As I said, this was shortly after the release of Java9 - 
so it was years ago.


Has the state of the art advanced since that time?I am thinking maybe a 
plugin for Netbeans that allows me to tick off the OS’s I want to support with 
a menu option to build all the installers when I am ready to distribute.   
Maybe I need a separate installer plugin for each OS that includes binaries of 
the JRE for that OS?  

And what about the Unix-like OS’s?   I just assumed that if you used unix at 
all, then you were smart enough to install the JRE.  But if there /is/ no 
public facing JRE, and I need to provide that for them, then wouldn’t I need to 
provide a separate installer for each and every Unix-like OS on the market?   
There must be close to a dozen by now.   And if I still need a separate 
development station for each OS, then it is going to be impractical.





> On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Emilian Bold  wrote:
> 
> Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.
> 
> You are expected to provide Java bundled with your application in the future.
> 
> Users will not have any Java already available nor will they download
> any new Java.
> 
> --emi
> 
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 7:39 PM Derik Devecchio
>  wrote:
>> 
>> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain 
>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=.
>>But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand.
>> 
>> I went to 
>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=
>>  to find out the “latest public stable release”.   I was expecting Java 9 
>> point something.But I was hoping for 10, 11 or maybe 12.   Low and 
>> behold it is still on Java8 u 221?
>> 
>> 
>> Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software 
>> for the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version of 
>> Java that won’t be compatible with what most people already have installed 
>> on their machine. And if they don’t have any version of Java installed 
>> on their computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code should be 
>> compatible with the JRE they download from the most obvious place, 
>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=.
>> 
>> I was just wondering if maybe 
>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__Java.com=DwIFaQ=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM=LEbKaWj9ZrFRBadYtwZVnHfoaHpGoEmzs1DrtRBDEg8=mt2t1WwNtJBjlp5LQGfiEiv6qdbpWR_ERwkbetcx0U8=GfCmY_DSYBKhSppRNkyy0fWKCU3mqezARULiuYf-zbg=
>>  wasn’t the right place anymore.  It doesn’t seem like the site is stagnate. 
>>   8u221 was released just a few months ago.  But why 8? If anyone has a 
>> clue, I would appreciate some enlightenment.
>> 
>> 
>> —
>> derik
>> 
>> P.S.   Great work bringing such a huge project over to the Apache framework. 
>>   I thought it would be a lot easier than it is.  I have watched some fo the 
>> videos of Gertjan discussing the mind bogglingly large amount of tedious 
>> work involved.   I applaud your efforts.


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Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Emilian Bold
Java is no longer an user-facing product, it's middleware.

You are expected to provide Java bundled with your application in the future.

Users will not have any Java already available nor will they download
any new Java.

--emi

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 7:39 PM Derik Devecchio
 wrote:
>
> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain Java.com.   But I don’t 
> know anyone else to ask off hand.
>
> I went to Java.com to find out the “latest public stable release”.   I was 
> expecting Java 9 point something.But I was hoping for 10, 11 or maybe 12. 
>   Low and behold it is still on Java8 u 221?
>
>
> Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software for 
> the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version of Java 
> that won’t be compatible with what most people already have installed on 
> their machine. And if they don’t have any version of Java installed on 
> their computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code should be 
> compatible with the JRE they download from the most obvious place, Java.com.
>
> I was just wondering if maybe Java.com wasn’t the right place anymore.  It 
> doesn’t seem like the site is stagnate.   8u221 was released just a few 
> months ago.  But why 8? If anyone has a clue, I would appreciate some 
> enlightenment.
>
>
> —
> derik
>
> P.S.   Great work bringing such a huge project over to the Apache framework.  
>  I thought it would be a lot easier than it is.  I have watched some fo the 
> videos of Gertjan discussing the mind bogglingly large amount of tedious work 
> involved.   I applaud your efforts.

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Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Best to join the mailing lists here and discuss further there:

https://openjdk.java.net/

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 6:40 PM Scott Palmer  wrote:

> There are no JRE downloads after Java 8.
>
> You are expected to bundle Java with your application.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 12:39 PM, Derik Devecchio 
> wrote:
>
> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain Java.com
> .   But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand.
>
> I went to Java.com  to find out the “latest public
> stable release”.   I was expecting Java 9 point something.But I was
> hoping for 10, 11 or maybe 12.   Low and behold it is still on Java8 u 221?
>
>
>
> Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software
> for the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version
> of Java that won’t be compatible with what most people already have
> installed on their machine. And if they don’t have any version of Java
> installed on their computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code
> should be compatible with the JRE they download from the most obvious
> place, Java.com .
>
> I was just wondering if maybe Java.com  wasn’t the
> right place anymore.  It doesn’t seem like the site is stagnate.   8u221
> was released just a few months ago.  But why 8? If anyone has a clue, I
> would appreciate some enlightenment.
>
>
> —
> derik
>
> P.S.   Great work bringing such a huge project over to the Apache
> framework.   I thought it would be a lot easier than it is.  I have watched
> some fo the videos of Gertjan discussing the mind bogglingly large amount
> of tedious work involved.   I applaud your efforts.
>
>
>


Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Scott Palmer
There are no JRE downloads after Java 8.

You are expected to bundle Java with your application.

Scott


> On Sep 30, 2019, at 12:39 PM, Derik Devecchio  
> wrote:
> 
> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain Java.com 
> .   But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand.
> 
> I went to Java.com  to find out the “latest public stable 
> release”.   I was expecting Java 9 point something.But I was hoping for 
> 10, 11 or maybe 12.   Low and behold it is still on Java8 u 221?  
> 
> 
> Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software for 
> the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version of Java 
> that won’t be compatible with what most people already have installed on 
> their machine. And if they don’t have any version of Java installed on 
> their computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code should be 
> compatible with the JRE they download from the most obvious place, Java.com 
> .
> 
> I was just wondering if maybe Java.com  wasn’t the right 
> place anymore.  It doesn’t seem like the site is stagnate.   8u221 was 
> released just a few months ago.  But why 8? If anyone has a clue, I would 
> appreciate some enlightenment.
> 
> 
> —
> derik
> 
> P.S.   Great work bringing such a huge project over to the Apache framework.  
>  I thought it would be a lot easier than it is.  I have watched some fo the 
> videos of Gertjan discussing the mind bogglingly large amount of tedious work 
> involved.   I applaud your efforts.



Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Derik Devecchio
I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain Java.com.   
But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand.

I went to Java.com to find out the “latest public stable 
release”.   I was expecting Java 9 point something.But I was hoping for 10, 
11 or maybe 12.   Low and behold it is still on Java8 u 221?


Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software for 
the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version of Java 
that won’t be compatible with what most people already have installed on their 
machine. And if they don’t have any version of Java installed on their 
computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code should be compatible 
with the JRE they download from the most obvious place, 
Java.com.

I was just wondering if maybe Java.com wasn’t the right place 
anymore.  It doesn’t seem like the site is stagnate.   8u221 was released just 
a few months ago.  But why 8? If anyone has a clue, I would appreciate some 
enlightenment.


—
derik

P.S.   Great work bringing such a huge project over to the Apache framework.   
I thought it would be a lot easier than it is.  I have watched some fo the 
videos of Gertjan discussing the mind bogglingly large amount of tedious work 
involved.   I applaud your efforts.


Re: Re[10]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Different solutions, google around a bit, seems one advice is to do a Clean
first and then a Build, read other ideas here and elsewhere:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10519558/createprocess-error-206-the-filename-or-extension-is-too-long-when-running-main/23299746

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 6:21 PM Sterpu Victor 
wrote:

> Yes, that helped a lot, we have an error now, but I don't understand what
> is to long(I attached the full log):
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev-java12\nbproject\build-impl.xml:1133:
> The following error occurred while executing this line:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev-java12\nbproject\build-impl.xml:431:
> Error running E:\Users\victor\jdk-11\bin\javac compiler
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.DefaultCompilerAdapter.executeExternalCompile(DefaultCompilerAdapter.java:591)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.JavacExternal.execute(JavacExternal.java:63)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.compile(Javac.java:1404)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac.execute(Javac.java:1133)
> at
> org.netbeans.modules.java.source.ant.JavacTask.execute(JavacTask.java:120)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:292)
> at jdk.internal.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor107.invoke(Unknown Source)
> at
> java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
> at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:567)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:99)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:350)
> at java.base/java.util.Vector.forEach(Vector.java:1387)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Sequential.execute(Sequential.java:67)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:292)
> at jdk.internal.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor107.invoke(Unknown Source)
> at
> java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
> at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:567)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:99)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:350)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.MacroInstance.execute(MacroInstance.java:391)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:292)
> at jdk.internal.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor107.invoke(Unknown Source)
> at
> java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
> at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:567)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:99)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:350)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:449)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:470)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeSortedTargets(Project.java:1388)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1361)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:41)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1251)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.module.bridge.impl.BridgeImpl.run(BridgeImpl.java:261)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.module.run.TargetExecutor.run(TargetExecutor.java:574)
> at org.netbeans.core.execution.RunClassThread.run(RunClassThread.java:128)
>
> *Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program
> "E:\Users\victor\jdk-11\bin\javac" (in directory
> "E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev-java12"): CreateProcess
> error=206, The filename or extension is too long* at
> java.base/java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1128)
> at java.base/java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1071)
> at java.base/java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:589)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher.Java13CommandLauncher.exec(Java13CommandLauncher.java:58)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Execute.launch(Execute.java:424)
> at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Execute.execute(Execute.java:438)
> at
> org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.DefaultCompilerAdapter.executeExternalCompile(DefaultCompilerAdapter.java:588)
> ... 34 more
>
> *Caused by: java.io.IOException: CreateProcess error=206, The filename or
> extension is too long* at java.base/java.lang.ProcessImpl.create(Native
> Method)
> at java.base/java.lang.ProcessImpl.(ProcessImpl.java:420)
> at java.base/java.lang.ProcessImpl.start(ProcessImpl.java:151)
> at java.base/java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1107)
> ... 40 more
> BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
> Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
> Sent: 2019-09-30 6:56:51 PM
> Subject: Re: Re[8]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>
> In the Options window, go to Java and then Ant and check the verbosity
> Level, maybe increase the level.
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 5:33 PM 

Re: Re[8]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
In the Options window, go to Java and then Ant and check the verbosity
Level, maybe increase the level.

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 5:33 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:

> That is weird because when I try to build the project from here:
> http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
> Apache Netbeans 11.1 and 11.2-beta1 gives me no missing dependencies, just
> this message appears:
> "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-test2 -
> Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
> init:
> deps-clean:
> Updating property file:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\built-clean.properties
> Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build
> clean:
> init:
> deps-jar:
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build
> Updating property file:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\built-jar.properties
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\classes
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\empty
> Created dir:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
> Compiling 1 source file to
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\classes
> BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)"
>
> It seems the problem is hard to reproduce, if I can help with other data
> please tell me.
> Anyway, I'll follow your advice and try to mavenize the project and hope
> this will solve the problem.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
> Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
> Sent: 2019-09-30 5:21:43 PM
> Subject: Re: Re[6]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>
> Indeed, the dependencies are not there so when I try to build, there are
> many missing dependencies and the error messages shows them and then the
> Output window ends with this:
>
> 50 errors
> BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:12 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>
>> I made a minmal project with this problem, the project is here:
>> http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
>> The project starts to compile immediatly if I delete the folder
>> lib/jetty-distribution-9.3.9.v20160517, actually if I delete almost any
>> folder or file from the lib folder the problem disappears.
>> The project should dispaly a lot of errors since I already deleted a lot
>> of libraries and source files but in this form it only displays "BUILD
>> FAILED"
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>> Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
>> Sent: 2019-09-30 4:46:21 PM
>> Subject: Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>
>> Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a look
>> at the original project to see what the problem is/was.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>>
>>> Is not on GitHub.
>>> My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
>>> I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
>>> seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors right
>>> now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think the problem
>>> is solved. :)
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- Original Message --
>>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>>> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
>>> Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>>
>>> Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a
>>> look?
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thank you for the quick answer.
 I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha same.
 I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
 without any specific message):
 - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
 - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
 - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
 - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
 - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
 - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1

 *As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
 error appears and the project runs fine.*


 -- Original Message --
 From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
 To: "Sterpu Victor" 
 Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
 Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed

 Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

 Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

 bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

 Gj

 On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
 wrote:

> Hello
>
> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
> 11.1. I use JDK 13.
> The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project
> in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error
> messages, like this:
> "ant -f 

Re[8]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Sterpu Victor

That is weird because when I try to build the project from here:
http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
Apache Netbeans 11.1 and 11.2-beta1 gives me no missing dependencies,
just this message appears:
"ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-test2
-Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
init:
deps-clean:
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\built-clean.properties
Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build
clean:
init:
deps-jar:
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\built-jar.properties
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\classes
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\empty
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
Compiling 1 source file to
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-test2\build\classes
BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)"

It seems the problem is hard to reproduce, if I can help with other data
please tell me.
Anyway, I'll follow your advice and try to mavenize the project and hope
this will solve the problem.

Thank you.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
Sent: 2019-09-30 5:21:43 PM
Subject: Re: Re[6]: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Indeed, the dependencies are not there so when I try to build, there
are many missing dependencies and the error messages shows them and
then the Output window ends with this:

50 errors
BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:12 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:

I made a minmal project with this problem, the project is here:
http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
The project starts to compile immediatly if I delete the folder
lib/jetty-distribution-9.3.9.v20160517, actually if I delete almost
any folder or file from the lib folder the problem disappears.
The project should dispaly a lot of errors since I already deleted a
lot of libraries and source files but in this form it only displays
"BUILD FAILED"

Thank you.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
Sent: 2019-09-30 4:46:21 PM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a
look at the original project to see what the problem is/was.

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor 
wrote:

Is not on GitHub.
My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the
problem.
I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and
it seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of
errors right now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but
I think the problem is solved. :)
Thank you.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take
a look?

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor
 wrote:

Thank you for the quick answer.
I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha
same.
I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
without any specific message):
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1

As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling
it, no error appears and the project runs fine.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor
 wrote:

Hello

I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache
Netbeans 11.1. I use JDK 13.
The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the
project in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any
other error messages, like this:
"ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4
-Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
init:
deps-clean:
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
Deleting directory
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
clean:
init:
deps-jar:
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
Created dir:

Re[6]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Sterpu Victor

I made a minmal project with this problem, the project is here:
http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
The project starts to compile immediatly if I delete the folder
lib/jetty-distribution-9.3.9.v20160517, actually if I delete almost any
folder or file from the lib folder the problem disappears.
The project should dispaly a lot of errors since I already deleted a lot
of libraries and source files but in this form it only displays "BUILD
FAILED"

Thank you.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
Sent: 2019-09-30 4:46:21 PM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a
look at the original project to see what the problem is/was.

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:

Is not on GitHub.
My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors
right now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think
the problem is solved. :)
Thank you.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a
look?

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
wrote:

Thank you for the quick answer.
I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha
same.
I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
without any specific message):
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1

As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it,
no error appears and the project runs fine.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor
 wrote:

Hello

I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
11.1. I use JDK 13.
The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the
project in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any
other error messages, like this:
"ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4
-Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
init:
deps-clean:
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
Deleting directory
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
clean:
init:
deps-jar:
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
Compiling 723 source files to
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)"

There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log)
when I compile the project.

Thank you.

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Re: Re[6]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Also, unless you have a special reason for not doing so, it would be best
to use a Maven project rather than Ant, which will help solve your
dependency issues and also help you to identify problems more easily.

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:22 PM Geertjan Wielenga 
wrote:

> Also, best not to have your class in the default package -- create a new
> package and put the source file there.
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:21 PM Geertjan Wielenga 
> wrote:
>
>> Indeed, the dependencies are not there so when I try to build, there are
>> many missing dependencies and the error messages shows them and then the
>> Output window ends with this:
>>
>> 50 errors
>> BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:12 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>>
>>> I made a minmal project with this problem, the project is here:
>>> http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
>>> The project starts to compile immediatly if I delete the folder
>>> lib/jetty-distribution-9.3.9.v20160517, actually if I delete almost any
>>> folder or file from the lib folder the problem disappears.
>>> The project should dispaly a lot of errors since I already deleted a lot
>>> of libraries and source files but in this form it only displays "BUILD
>>> FAILED"
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- Original Message --
>>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>>> Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
>>> Sent: 2019-09-30 4:46:21 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>>
>>> Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a look
>>> at the original project to see what the problem is/was.
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>>>
 Is not on GitHub.
 My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
 I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
 seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors right
 now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think the problem
 is solved. :)
 Thank you.


 -- Original Message --
 From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
 To: "Sterpu Victor" 
 Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
 Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
 Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

 Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a
 look?

 Gj

 On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
 wrote:

> Thank you for the quick answer.
> I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha
> same.
> I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
> without any specific message):
> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>
> *As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it,
> no error appears and the project runs fine.*
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
> Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
> Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>
> Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.
>
> Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:
>
> bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
>> 11.1. I use JDK 13.
>> The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the
>> project in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other
>> error messages, like this:
>> "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4 -
>> Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
>> init:
>> deps-clean:
>> Updating property file:
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
>> Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
>> clean:
>> init:
>> deps-jar:
>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
>> Updating property file:
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
>> Created dir:
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
>> Compiling 723 source files to
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
>> *BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)*"
>>
>> There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
>> compile the project.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> 

Re: Re[6]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Also, best not to have your class in the default package -- create a new
package and put the source file there.

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:21 PM Geertjan Wielenga 
wrote:

> Indeed, the dependencies are not there so when I try to build, there are
> many missing dependencies and the error messages shows them and then the
> Output window ends with this:
>
> 50 errors
> BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:12 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>
>> I made a minmal project with this problem, the project is here:
>> http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
>> The project starts to compile immediatly if I delete the folder
>> lib/jetty-distribution-9.3.9.v20160517, actually if I delete almost any
>> folder or file from the lib folder the problem disappears.
>> The project should dispaly a lot of errors since I already deleted a lot
>> of libraries and source files but in this form it only displays "BUILD
>> FAILED"
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>> Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
>> Sent: 2019-09-30 4:46:21 PM
>> Subject: Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>
>> Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a look
>> at the original project to see what the problem is/was.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>>
>>> Is not on GitHub.
>>> My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
>>> I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
>>> seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors right
>>> now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think the problem
>>> is solved. :)
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- Original Message --
>>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>>> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
>>> Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>>
>>> Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a
>>> look?
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Thank you for the quick answer.
 I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha same.
 I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
 without any specific message):
 - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
 - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
 - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
 - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
 - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
 - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1

 *As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
 error appears and the project runs fine.*


 -- Original Message --
 From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
 To: "Sterpu Victor" 
 Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
 Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed

 Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

 Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

 bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

 Gj

 On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
 wrote:

> Hello
>
> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
> 11.1. I use JDK 13.
> The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project
> in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error
> messages, like this:
> "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4 -
> Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
> init:
> deps-clean:
> Updating property file:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
> Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
> clean:
> init:
> deps-jar:
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
> Updating property file:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
> Created dir:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
> Compiling 723 source files to
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
> *BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)*"
>
> There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
> compile the project.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> 
>  Virus-free.
> www.avast.com
> 
> 

Re: Re[6]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Indeed, the dependencies are not there so when I try to build, there are
many missing dependencies and the error messages shows them and then the
Output window ends with this:

50 errors
BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 4:12 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:

> I made a minmal project with this problem, the project is here:
> http://cc123.caido.ro/caido-test2.zip
> The project starts to compile immediatly if I delete the folder
> lib/jetty-distribution-9.3.9.v20160517, actually if I delete almost any
> folder or file from the lib folder the problem disappears.
> The project should dispaly a lot of errors since I already deleted a lot
> of libraries and source files but in this form it only displays "BUILD
> FAILED"
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
> Cc: "NetBeans Mailing List" 
> Sent: 2019-09-30 4:46:21 PM
> Subject: Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>
> Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a look
> at the original project to see what the problem is/was.
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:
>
>> Is not on GitHub.
>> My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
>> I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
>> seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors right
>> now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think the problem
>> is solved. :)
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
>> Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>
>> Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a
>> look?
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for the quick answer.
>>> I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha same.
>>> I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
>>> without any specific message):
>>> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
>>> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
>>> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
>>> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>>> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>>> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>>>
>>> *As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
>>> error appears and the project runs fine.*
>>>
>>>
>>> -- Original Message --
>>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>>> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
>>> Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>>
>>> Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.
>>>
>>> Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:
>>>
>>> bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello

 I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
 11.1. I use JDK 13.
 The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project
 in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error
 messages, like this:
 "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4 -
 Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
 init:
 deps-clean:
 Updating property file:
 E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
 Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
 clean:
 init:
 deps-jar:
 Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
 Updating property file:
 E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
 Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
 Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
 Created dir:
 E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
 Compiling 723 source files to
 E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
 *BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)*"

 There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
 compile the project.

 Thank you.


 
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>>>


Re: Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Great, though being Mavenized is not a requirement. Happy to take a look at
the original project to see what the problem is/was.

Gj

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Sterpu Victor  wrote:

> Is not on GitHub.
> My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
> I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
> seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors right
> now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think the problem
> is solved. :)
> Thank you.
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
> Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>
> Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a look?
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the quick answer.
>> I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha same.
>> I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED without
>> any specific message):
>> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
>> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
>> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
>> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>>
>> *As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
>> error appears and the project runs fine.*
>>
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
>> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
>> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
>> Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>>
>> Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.
>>
>> Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:
>>
>> bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 11.1.
>>> I use JDK 13.
>>> The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project
>>> in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error
>>> messages, like this:
>>> "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4 -
>>> Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
>>> init:
>>> deps-clean:
>>> Updating property file:
>>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
>>> Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
>>> clean:
>>> init:
>>> deps-jar:
>>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
>>> Updating property file:
>>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
>>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
>>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
>>> Created dir:
>>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
>>> Compiling 723 source files to
>>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
>>> *BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)*"
>>>
>>> There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
>>> compile the project.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>  Virus-free.
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>>


Re[4]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Sterpu Victor

Is not on GitHub.
My original project wasn't mavenized and I think this was the problem.
I tried to create a new maven project and copy the source files and it
seems that this was the problem, I can compile with a lot of errors
right now because I didn't linked all the libraries yet, but I think the
problem is solved. :)
Thank you.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 3:25:15 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a
look?

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor 
wrote:

Thank you for the quick answer.
I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha
same.
I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
without any specific message):
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1

As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
error appears and the project runs fine.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
wrote:

Hello

I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
11.1. I use JDK 13.
The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the
project in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other
error messages, like this:
"ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4
-Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
init:
deps-clean:
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
clean:
init:
deps-jar:
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
Compiling 723 source files to
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)"

There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when
I compile the project.

Thank you.

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RE: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Walter Oney
I think I accurately described my experience and my limitations. I think that's 
a point of view that should not be suppressed.

-Original Message-
From: Geertjan Wielenga  
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 8:23 AM
To: Walter Oney 
Cc: Sterpu Victor ; users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed

Walter,

You’ve seen in the responses you received that you appear to have configured 
multiple JDK’s on your path, JDK 8 being the first of these, which is why JDK 8 
was picked up when you tried to run a JavaFX sample targeted for JDK 13.

Can you focus on configuring your environment correctly, please, and not advise 
people to revert to old releases?

Thanks,

Gj


On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:19, Walter Oney mailto:walter.o...@oneylaw.com> > wrote:


From: Sterpu Victor  
> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 
11.1. I use JDK 13.

First off, I am a highly unofficial interloper on this list -- a 
hobbyist and newbie user of Java and NetBeans. So take everything I say with a 
huge dose of skepticism.

Second, I recently tried to do approximately what you're trying to do 
and had to give up because I kept running into problems with my configuration, 
the mix of versions I was using, and the way I had installed the tools. In the 
end, I reverted back to releases that are still available from Oracle -- 
NetBeans 8.2 and JDK 1.8. I'm far from the ideal user of new tools, because I 
don't have the patience to try to reproduce and document problems so that 
responsible people can investigate and solve them. I just wanted to get my code 
working. And I've succeeded in doing that by abandoning all thought of 
upgrading to more current releases.

All of that said, there are very knowledgeable and helpful people 
hanging out on this list. If you decide to move ahead with your migration 
plans, you can rely on them to bail you out if you're patient enough to give 
them the help they need.

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Re: Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Is the project available somewhere, e.g., on GitHub, so we can take a look?

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:24, Sterpu Victor  wrote:

> Thank you for the quick answer.
> I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha same.
> I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED without
> any specific message):
> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
> - JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
> - JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
> - JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1
>
> *As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
> error appears and the project runs fine.*
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
> To: "Sterpu Victor" 
> Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
> Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
> Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed
>
> Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.
>
> Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:
>
> bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 11.1.
>> I use JDK 13.
>> The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project in 
>> Netbeans
>> 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error messages, like this:
>> "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4 -
>> Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
>> init:
>> deps-clean:
>> Updating property file:
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
>> Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
>> clean:
>> init:
>> deps-jar:
>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
>> Updating property file:
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
>> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
>> Created dir:
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
>> Compiling 723 source files to
>> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
>> *BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)*"
>>
>> There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
>> compile the project.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> 
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>>
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Re[2]: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Sterpu Victor

Thank you for the quick answer.
I tried Apache Netbeans version 11.2 beta 1 but the result was tha same.
I tried many things, all rezulting in the same error(BUILD FAILED
without any specific message):
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.2 beta 1
- JDK 13 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 12 + Netbeans versions 11.1
- JDK 11 + Netbeans versions 11.1

As a interesting thing: if I run the project, without compiling it, no
error appears and the project runs fine.


-- Original Message --
From: "Geertjan Wielenga" 
To: "Sterpu Victor" 
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Sent: 2019-09-30 2:55:37 PM
Subject: Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed


Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor 
wrote:

Hello

I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans
11.1. I use JDK 13.
The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project
in Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error
messages, like this:
"ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4
-Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
init:
deps-clean:
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
clean:
init:
deps-jar:
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
Compiling 723 source files to
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)"

There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
compile the project.

Thank you.

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Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Walter,

You’ve seen in the responses you received that you appear to have
configured multiple JDK’s on your path, JDK 8 being the first of these,
which is why JDK 8 was picked up when you tried to run a JavaFX sample
targeted for JDK 13.

Can you focus on configuring your environment correctly, please, and not
advise people to revert to old releases?

Thanks,

Gj


On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 14:19, Walter Oney  wrote:

> From: Sterpu Victor 
> > I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 11.1.
> I use JDK 13.
>
> First off, I am a highly unofficial interloper on this list -- a hobbyist
> and newbie user of Java and NetBeans. So take everything I say with a huge
> dose of skepticism.
>
> Second, I recently tried to do approximately what you're trying to do and
> had to give up because I kept running into problems with my configuration,
> the mix of versions I was using, and the way I had installed the tools. In
> the end, I reverted back to releases that are still available from Oracle
> -- NetBeans 8.2 and JDK 1.8. I'm far from the ideal user of new tools,
> because I don't have the patience to try to reproduce and document problems
> so that responsible people can investigate and solve them. I just wanted to
> get my code working. And I've succeeded in doing that by abandoning all
> thought of upgrading to more current releases.
>
> All of that said, there are very knowledgeable and helpful people hanging
> out on this list. If you decide to move ahead with your migration plans,
> you can rely on them to bail you out if you're patient enough to give them
> the help they need.
>
> --
> Walter Oney
> 267 Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg, MA 01420
> 978-343-3390
>
>
>
>
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RE: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Walter Oney
From: Sterpu Victor  
> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 11.1. I 
> use JDK 13.

First off, I am a highly unofficial interloper on this list -- a hobbyist and 
newbie user of Java and NetBeans. So take everything I say with a huge dose of 
skepticism.

Second, I recently tried to do approximately what you're trying to do and had 
to give up because I kept running into problems with my configuration, the mix 
of versions I was using, and the way I had installed the tools. In the end, I 
reverted back to releases that are still available from Oracle -- NetBeans 8.2 
and JDK 1.8. I'm far from the ideal user of new tools, because I don't have the 
patience to try to reproduce and document problems so that responsible people 
can investigate and solve them. I just wanted to get my code working. And I've 
succeeded in doing that by abandoning all thought of upgrading to more current 
releases.

All of that said, there are very knowledgeable and helpful people hanging out 
on this list. If you decide to move ahead with your migration plans, you can 
rely on them to bail you out if you're patient enough to give them the help 
they need.

--
Walter Oney
267 Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg, MA 01420
978-343-3390




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Re: Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Well, 11.1 does not support JDK 13.

Try reproduce the problem on 11.2 beta1:

bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-beta-1

Gj

On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 13:53, Sterpu Victor  wrote:

> Hello
>
> I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 11.1. I
> use JDK 13.
> The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project in 
> Netbeans
> 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error messages, like this:
> "ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4 -
> Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
> init:
> deps-clean:
> Updating property file:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
> Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
> clean:
> init:
> deps-jar:
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
> Updating property file:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
> Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
> Created dir:
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
> Compiling 723 source files to
> E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
> *BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)*"
>
> There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
> compile the project.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> 
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Apache 11.1 - build failed

2019-09-30 Thread Sterpu Victor

Hello

I want to migrate from a old Netbeans 8 version to Apache Netbeans 11.1.
I use JDK 13.
The project works in Netbeans 8 but when I try to compile the project in
Netbeans 11.1 I receive a build failed without any other error messages,
like this:
"ant -f E:\\Users\\victor\\NetBeansProjects\\caido-dev4
-Dnb.internal.action.name=rebuild clean jar
init:
deps-clean:
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-clean.properties
Deleting directory E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
clean:
init:
deps-jar:
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build
Updating property file:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\built-jar.properties
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
Created dir: E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\empty
Created dir:
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\generated-sources\ap-source-output
Compiling 723 source files to
E:\Users\victor\NetBeansProjects\caido-dev4\build\classes
BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)"

There is no new message in the Netbeans log file(messages.log) when I
compile the project.

Thank you.

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