I'll only be arriving on Sunday, so hope to run into people at the Thirsty
Bear that evening and at the party that evening there.
Also, we should have a get together again at the end of the week, i.e., on
the last evening -- in addition to running into each other at the various
NetBeans sessions.
Hi guys,
I use Jesse's org.netbeans.contrib.yenta plugin to overcome annoying (and
too restrictive) dependencies in one of my NB based application. However
Yenta is still linked to NB 7.2.
https://javalibs.com/artifact/org.netbeans.contrib.yenta/api
Yenta allows me to use public classes from mod
Hi all,
Long-ish e-mail on current status, with helpful headers in between.
*4th Donation*
The 4th donation, focused primarily on C/C++ support has gone through
auditing and we're satisfied that what we're donating to Apache from Oracle
really is Oracle's to donate. The source code is now in a Z
Or maybe you could work on Yenta and get it to work with the latest
releases?
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 9:54 AM Jean-Marc Borer wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I use Jesse's org.netbeans.contrib.yenta plugin to overcome annoying (and
> too restrictive) dependencies in one of my NB based application. How
I found the sources here:
https://github.com/jglick/yenta
I just cloned the repo, fixed the dependencies declaration for NB 11 and
compiled it. Somehow it worked but did no pass the tests. I'll have to
investigate.
Question: how can I publish it later on if I manage to fix it properly?
On Wed,
Just check with Jesse, he's on this mailing list, you should be able to
find his e-mail address, maybe ask him to donate it to Apache NetBeans or
to publish it in the Plugin Portal.
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:18 AM Jean-Marc Borer wrote:
> I found the sources here:
>
> https://github.com/jgl
https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/netbeans-at-oracle-code-one
Gj
In personal, I don’t know how performant yenta is, can anyone say smth about
it? It could be a very nice workaround for apis to make them public, that are
private and only usable as friends.
Cheers
Chris
Von: Geertjan Wielenga
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. September 2019 10:26
An: dev
Betreff: Re
> I use Jesse's org.netbeans.contrib.yenta plugin to overcome annoying (and
> too restrictive) dependencies in one of my NB based application. However
> Yenta is still linked to NB 7.2.
>
That version works fine with the latest dev builds. I am using it.
Bear in mind, with modules, you *want *to
Cool. To add to this list if possible, although not directly NetBeans
related it includes a demo of application based on NetBeans platform
https://events.rainfocus.com/widget/oracle/oow19/catalogcodeone19?search=dev2126
https://www.deepnetts.com/product.html#video
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:26 AM
Would you like the Netbeans duke to be on any stands/attend anything?
MArk
> On 11 Sep 2019, at 09:26, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/netbeans-at-oracle-code-one
>
> Gj
-
To unsubscribe
Done.
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:52 AM Zoran Sevarac wrote:
> Cool. To add to this list if possible, although not directly NetBeans
> related it includes a demo of application based on NetBeans platform
>
> https://events.rainfocus.com/widget/oracle/oow19/catalogcodeone19?search=dev2126
> ht
> nb.cluster.javacard
>
I'm the primary (only?) author of Javacard support, and as far as I can
tell, Javacard is dead as a doornail. I see Oracle is still plugging away
at it - press release from January on the web site. But I can't say I've
heard of anyone using it in years. As a demo of how
Anywhere you go, take him with you. :-) And hand him over to someone else
in the community to take with them, maybe Zoran, maybe Ken, for example.
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:58 AM mark stephens <
marksteph...@idrsolutions.com> wrote:
> Would you like the Netbeans duke to be on any stands/atte
Hi Geertjan,
Nice to see progression in donation.
I cannot remember if community-uml was the tools we were using for teaching
purpose. But if it was the one in this screen [1] I may try to help if donated.
Best Regards
Eric
[1] https://netbeans.org/images_www/v6/5/screenshots/uml.png
-
Thanks for the responses thus far, agree with them all.
And, in the case of UML, take a look at this:
https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/royal-netherlands-navy-on-netbeans
I agree that UML is worth keeping, though we need actual real people to be
working on it (as opposed to 'someone').
Gj
On We
Describe better what you are trying to do: Modify the POM of a Maven
project, or modify what the IDE thinks is the classpath of it so it offers
completion for some more stuff?
For the former, there's
- Have an implementation dependency on the Maven module, and call code
internal to it
- Depend
Thank you Tim.
You are right about the backward compatibility. I am also using Yenta 1.1
(linked to NB 7.2) with my 11.1 application. It works perfect. However some
Maven tools tend to be "too" smart (IntelliJ I see you ;-) and try to
retrieve all transitive dependencies.
Apparently RELEASE72 as
Can we also look to see whats happening with the JIRA modules?
>From here(http://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/file) I can see the following
6 modules:
c.atlassian.connector.eclipse.jira.core
c.atlassian.connector.eclipse.jira.core.rest
jira
jira.rest
jira.xmlrpc
libs.jira.rest
Regards
John
On W
To answer Christian's question:
Yenta is super useful to access public classes that you are ment to be
friend with. This avoids to declare implementation dependencies.
However if you need to access private classes, you will have no other
option as to depend on an implementation version of the mod
Yes, intended for the 5th donation, see my original mail in this thread,
many thanks for the pointer to these, we definitely want to bring across
the JIRA modules.
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:26 AM John Mc wrote:
> Can we also look to see whats happening with the JIRA modules?
>
> From here(h
On 2019/09/11 09:13:40, Tim Boudreau wrote:
> Describe better what you are trying to do: Modify the POM of a Maven
> project, or modify what the IDE thinks is the classpath of it so it offers
> completion for some more stuff?
>
> For the former, there's
> - Have an implementation dependency
Thanks Tim for the reminders on some of that stuff and the updates. A good
bit of it brings back some memories.
On the community-visualweb, I keep thinking we can somehow get such an
effort current/right.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 5:00 AM Tim Boudreau wrote:
> > nb.cluster.javacard
> >
>
> I'm t
It should not be complicated. If you're moving to maven, it will be less
effort in the long run if follow conventions.
If you already are following conventions, (e.g. sources are in the expected
directory, etc.) I am wondering what the issue might be.
Perhaps you have other projects on which you
Probably what you're trying to do is simply add a dependency to a Maven POM?
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:46 AM Bailey Campbell
wrote:
>
>
> On 2019/09/11 09:13:40, Tim Boudreau wrote:
> > Describe better what you are trying to do: Modify the POM of a Maven
> > project, or modify what the ID
Hi list members,
How long is bits.netbeans.org supposed to be maintained and is there any
plan to migrate the legacy artifacts (dependencies up to 6.5!!) to the new
netbeans.apache.org repo?
Cheers,
JMB
IMHO, any version that makes NB IDE crash or freeze (isn't it proxy!!) out
of the box is a show stopper and shall not be included in the release. Now
I have no experience at all with OpenJFX...
Cheers,
JMB
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 1:03 PM Matthias Bläsing
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I know that we
Only source code is being donated by Oracle to Apache and only the tip of
the source code it donates.
Gj
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 12:29 PM Jean-Marc Borer wrote:
> Hi list members,
>
> How long is bits.netbeans.org supposed to be maintained and is there any
> plan to migrate the legacy artifacts
Hi,
Not sure to fully understand the topic, but if Jaroslav suggests to add a
target to compile and then deploy all NB modules in a local or remote Maven
repository, I am 200% in favor for that. Especially for the DEV version
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:00 AM Eric Barboni wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> Not
@Tim
Great job with the contrib. If one wants to use some of them, how should he
proceed? Clone the repo, build all projects and then load the generated
NBMs in its NB IDE?
Cheers
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 4:46 PM Robert Scholte wrote:
> This is all very useful information.
>
> To answer this que
And how long will bits.netbeans.org be maintained? Any input here?
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:32 AM Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Only source code is being donated by Oracle to Apache and only the tip of
> the source code it donates.
>
> Gj
>
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 12:29 PM Jean-Marc Borer
> wr
What is it exactly that you need, as specifically as possible?
Gj
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 at 13:00, Jean-Marc Borer wrote:
> And how long will bits.netbeans.org be maintained? Any input here?
>
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:32 AM Geertjan Wielenga
> wrote:
>
> > Only source code is being donated by
Well, I was wondering how long one could rely on legacy NB Maven artifacts
such as NETBEANS72 or such hosted on bits.netbeans.org?
I don't mind directly since we have finally migrated to NBP 11, but during
a long time after the donation, we were still bound to NETBEANS82 and so do
some plugins tha
Thank Geertjan,
I didn't see the link in your email so missed the reference to JIRA...
Apologies
Going through the transition items, I spotted T06 - 'Migration of Wiki (or
start from scratch?)' I was thinking, and looking at
http://wiki.netbeans.org/Main_Page, theres a lot there that we shouldn'
Hi all, especially Neil,
Could we create a special build at feature freeze named 11.2-preview so
that those of us at Oracle Code One next week won’t simply have a daily
build but something with a semi official name in the ZIP to be downloaded?
I think especially the JDK 13 language features, i.e.
The build seems to fail[1]. Can someone have a look at this?
Xvfb starting$ /usr/bin/Xvfb -displayfd 2 -fbdir
/home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/xvfb-1237-..fbdir343791156881897007
Xvfb stopping
ERROR: Cannot find executable from the chosen Ant installation "Ant 1.9.7"
Archiving artifacts
[1] https://bu
Hi,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019, 16:49 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
> Hi all, especially Neil,
>
> Could we create a special build at feature freeze named 11.2-preview so
> that those of us at Oracle Code One next week won’t simply have a daily
> build but something with a semi official name in the ZIP to
What about community-XML?
Seems still to be interesting..
-Sven
John Mc schrieb am Mi., 11. Sep. 2019, 17:35:
> Thank Geertjan,
>
> I didn't see the link in your email so missed the reference to JIRA...
> Apologies
>
> Going through the transition items, I spotted T06 - 'Migration of Wiki (or
Let's say that I've cleaned up all references to a deprecated method.
Now I want to remove the deprecated method since no one is using it.
Don't I have to update the interface definition? And if so, how does one go
about doing this?
Thanks.
-brad w.
When you’re ready, i.e., Monday is really simply perfect, you can make this
happen. :-)
Gj
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 at 21:19, Neil C Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 11 Sep 2019, 16:49 Geertjan Wielenga, wrote:
>
> > Hi all, especially Neil,
> >
> > Could we create a special build at feature freeze
I guess, I forgot to distribute this. We ran a session about Apache
NetBeans in JCrete and here are the outcomes.
- NB has very good support for EE and mvn
- Very good support for JS developers in the past (see their changes in the
browser); not anymore; VSCode has very good support for JS and NB
Excellent, understand and agree on all points.
Thanks,
Gj
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 at 22:24, John Kostaras wrote:
> I guess, I forgot to distribute this. We ran a session about Apache
> NetBeans in JCrete and here are the outcomes.
>
> - NB has very good support for EE and mvn
> - Very good support
Hi all,
I’d like to highlight the fact that one of our PMC members and committers,
none other than James Gosling, did a keynote today at ApacheCon where he
praised and thanked the Apache Incubator, and all the infrastructure around
it (e.g., our amazing mentors) for our progress in becoming a top
Wondering given the push towards the embedded module JDK would refactoring some
of this into more Embedded context be better?
Suppose some of that may also overlap some with C/C++ contribution.
Eric Bresie
ebre...@gmail.com
> On September 11, 2019 at 4:00:27 AM CDT, Tim Boudreau
> wrote:
> > n
Wow, that's amazing news!
Thanks for the update.
Regards,
Kai
On 9/11/2019 11:11 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Hi all,
I’d like to highlight the fact that one of our PMC members and committers,
none other than James Gosling, did a keynote today at ApacheCon where he
praised and thanked the Apac
I do seem to recall a past thread on the UML part including some existing code
(1) and some other pull requests (2) around some of that.
Not sure if any of that would be helpful.
(1)
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/netbeans-dev/201905.mbox/%3cCACkjAxTQ1RrnFF=vemcza_aswa7nzudrpqq1eusela
Hi Geertjan,
I know it is a minor point, but were you successful to schedule the dark
theme support ahead from the last donation?
Darcula is kind of depending on that one, though maybe one or two
classes form them.
On 9/11/19 1:02 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Hi all,
Long-ish e-mail on cu
See the initial post here about the 4th donation re the dark look and feel.
Gj
On Thu, 12 Sep 2019 at 05:13, Laszlo Kishalmi
wrote:
> Hi Geertjan,
>
> I know it is a minor point, but were you successful to schedule the dark
> theme support ahead from the last donation?
>
> Darcula is kind of de
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