Thank you, Geertjan. I am not sure that I see the reason of removing Grails
support event it's for an older version. But at least it clears thing out. Is
there a workaround? Can I a compile the supporting module myself? Can I use the
8.2 module?
Regards,
Oleg
On 2018/12/24 06:35:35,
Yes, the Grails support has been removed/disabled, what we had was very
outdated, we need to take a look at this again, i.e., update to the latest
Grails version. We thought it better to disable it than to only support an
old version. Do you want to help and get involved in working in this part
of
Hi Gj,
I disagree. Any directory that contains 'application.properties' file is
considered to be a Grails project and can be opened in the previous versions of
Netbeans. There was also the 'Groovy' folder in New Project dialog to create a
new project, which is not there anymore.
And I am not
Agreed.
Gj
On Sunday, December 23, 2018, Laszlo Kishalmi
wrote:
> Just bringing this up again.
>
> There has been some licensing concerns arisen during the voting, even
> these are non-blocking for release 10.0 (so far), I'd like to regard them
> as BLOCKER for the Next release.
>
> This is
Just bringing this up again.
There has been some licensing concerns arisen during the voting, even
these are non-blocking for release 10.0 (so far), I'd like to regard
them as BLOCKER for the Next release.
This is important!
Thank you!
On 11/23/18 12:46 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Dear
I think using the Microsoft Store could be an interesting option. We could
package NetBeans with a dedicated JDK and ensure that they are both
up-to-date AND compatible with each other. It would basically be a
one-click process for new users to get started. I like the route Ubuntu has
taken by
Hi Emilian,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.12.2018, 09:49 +0200 schrieb Emilian Bold:
> I was just grep-ing for GPL and found
> ./platform/o.n.core/licenses/LICENSE.txt which mentions that
>
> > The Common Development and Distribution License
> > (CDDL), Version 1.0 governs your use of:
> > NetBeans
Ideally I would like Apache to make some policy changes. But now I
also have a way to do what I believe it's best for the users and the
end product regardless of what Apache decides.
InnoSetup is good enough for a Windows installer. I guess it's
possible to download the JDK as part of the
Peter is continuing his quest of running OSGi modules inside the
Platform (on top of Equinox / Netbinox). I know this since we talked
about this in another thread but I understand how Geertjan might be
confused. For me it's rather clear what the problem is but I don't
really have the time to
I’m sorry, I am not able to help. For me “when running a module project” is
not enough info. Tell me exactly what to do, what the expected outcome is,
what the actual outcome is, I am not going to guess. Complete environment
needs to he described too. Ignoring this thread until these details are
On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 12:44, Matthias Bläsing
wrote:
> The installer might be bundled (if build from donated code). A JDK
> (that was Emilians question) is a different beast.
Personally I'd be more interested in looking into non-Java-based
installers (eg. InnoSetup on Windows) that could
Hello,
I'm getting the following exception when running and (re-)deploying a
module in NB 10:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: command: clean, JavaRunner
impls: [org.netbeans.modules.java.source.ant.ProjectRunnerImpl@3a5bd107]
at
Em, sorry, running NB 10 VC5, I'm using latest NB 10 currently, so
forgot to mention ...
However, this should be the case with every version.
Regards
Peter
Am 23.12.18 um 14:47 schrieb Peter Nabbefeld:
Why? Behaviour is like I'd expect it, the question is, if it can be
changed, and how it
Why? Behaviour is like I'd expect it, the question is, if it can be
changed, and how it can be changed, i.e. if there exists any parameter
to configure NetBeans which installation folder to use (I'd even just
use it to get rid of the warning).
Kind regards
Peter
Am 23.12.18 um 13:18
Well, this opens another discussion. I don't believe Oracle or Amazon could
'bundle' NetBeans for trademark reasons.
They could, of course, create their own IDE based on Apache NetBeans.
--emi
On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 15:08, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Oracle itseld could bundle NetBeans with
This is a vote thread and the vote is closed. Stop sending messages here,
only votes, which would be meaningless at this point since the vote is
closed.
Start a new thread please with a clear new subject line.
Gj
On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 14:09, pieter.van.den.hombe...@gmail.com <
At the moment I have issues with creating and running unit tests.
Environment: java 8, netbeans-10-vc5
netbeans_jdkhome to java8
platform ubunutu 18.04
The issue is that I can create a unit test, which obviously uses the Junit 5
templates.
But when I try to run them I get a
"The or for
Oracle itseld could bundle NetBeans with its JDK, and/or Amazon with its
JDK, and/or Azul, etc. The sources they’d need for doing that would be in
the Apache NetBeans Github repo thanks to Reema’s PR.
Gj
On Sunday, December 23, 2018, Matthias Bläsing
wrote:
> Hey Geertjan,
>
> Am Sonntag, den
Hey Geertjan,
Am Sonntag, den 23.12.2018, 13:17 +0100 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
>
> Just like the NetBeans binaries, an installer (bundled or not), is a
> convenience binary.
>
The installer might be bundled (if build from donated code). A JDK
(that was Emilians question) is a different
Oh, I didn't know the Apache rules about GPL don't apply to convenience
binaries.
--emi
On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 14:23, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Apache only releases source files.
>
> Just like the NetBeans binaries, an installer (bundled or not), is a
> convenience binary.
>
> Gj
>
> On Sun,
Apache only releases source files.
Just like the NetBeans binaries, an installer (bundled or not), is a
convenience binary.
Gj
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 12:19 PM Emilian Bold
wrote:
> Oh, that's a pretty big PR. I will try it next week and see if I can
> create an installer.
>
> PS: Are we even
>
> when running a module project
>
A lot more is needed than that in order to reproduce this.
Gj
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 12:49 PM Peter Nabbefeld
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> when running a module project, I get the following messages in the IDE log:
>
> [INFO] WARNING [org.netbeans.modules.netbinox]:
Hi,
when running a module project, I get the following messages in the IDE log:
[INFO] WARNING [org.netbeans.modules.netbinox]: Cannot compute install
area. No common prefix between /usr/share/netbeans-incubator-10.0-vc5/
and
It seems that the survey allows multiple submissions, so not sure if the
results are going to be trustworthy...
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 10:23 AM Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> We're getting very close to having the three Apache votes we need in the
> Incubator to release Apache NetBeans
Oh, that's a pretty big PR. I will try it next week and see if I can
create an installer.
PS: Are we even allowed to bundle a JDK under Apache?
--emi
http://coolbeans.xyz/ - CoolBeans: An IDE for Java, JavaEE, PHP and more!
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 11:46 AM Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
Hi all,
Good news, Reema has provided the sources and instructions for creating an
installer for NetBeans together with the JDK:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/pull/1052
Would be great if someone would try out the instructions and add
comments/insights to the PR above.
Thanks,
Welcome and it would indeed be great if you'd contribute to the CSS support
in Apache NetBeans.
Can you be more specific about what you'd like to add, maybe what you'd
like to add is similar to something else and you could implement your
missing feature in a similar way?
When you provide more
Hi all!
We're getting very close to having the three Apache votes we need in the
Incubator to release Apache NetBeans 10, i.e., one more +1 is needed:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/12e90e3171b85cb1b2249c59fe25caeefd9f6edf0dc14b9916b0af6f@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E
Also, though
It’s supported out of the box in Apache NetBeans 10.
Gj
On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 at 12:08, Nathan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do install the plugin to support PHP 7.3?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nathan
>
There has never been a ‘Groovy project’ type in NetBeans, except maybe by
means of an external plugin that I’ve never heard of.
Gj
On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 09:39, mino...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have downloaded Netbeans 10vc5 and I cannot either open an existen
> Groovy project or create
Hello,
I have downloaded Netbeans 10vc5 and I cannot either open an existen Groovy
project or create a new one. When I browse the disk from the Open Project
dialog Netbeans does not recognize any of my Groovy projects. And there is no
Groovy entry in the New Project dialog to create one.
Hello,
I have downloaded a new Netbeans 10vc5 and I was not able to either open an
existen Groovy project or create a new one. When I tried to browse the disk
for a Groovy project, Netbeans does not recognize any of them. I was not able
to create a new one as there is no Groovy entry in the
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