Please help with the following :
*Which server plugin do I need for registering and using the server
Wildfly 12 ?*
thanks !
kind regards
Louis
On 10-03-2018 23:39, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On 03/10/2018 04:19 PM, Brett Ryan wrote:
If you are running 8.2, backup your user dir then delete it and rest
At this stage, NetBeans 9 does not support Java EE. Though you can indeed
install plugins, e.g., the Wildfly plugin, your usage may vary and it may
not work.
Gj
On Sunday, March 11, 2018, Louis Collet wrote:
> Please help with the following :
> *Which server plugin do I need for registering and
> On 11 Mar 2018, at 14:38, Niklas Matthies wrote:
>
> Brett, the CVS plugin is provided by the "Certified Plugins" Update Center:
> http://updates.netbeans.org/netbeans/updates/8.2/uc/final/certified/catalog.xml.gz
> (See also in NetBeans under Tools -> Plugins -> Settings)
>
> Certified plug
*Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 8**- The Java EE Tutorial with Netbeans IDE
*https://javaee.github.io/tutorial/usingexamples001.html
However, the current version of NetBeans does not support Java EE 8 out
of the box. To prepare the whole Java EE 8 development, you need to
upgrade the application
Most likely a javafx bug like https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8169777
Looks like the mouse coordinates are not HiDPI aware and your laptop screen is
surely Retina.
>From the issue:
> Approved for backport to 8u-dev for 8u152.
So, perhaps update the JDK on your Mac too, it might have b
I agree with John. Most likely a "compile on save" / "files watching" problem
than something Git related.
--emi
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On 10 March 2018 8:12 PM, John Muczynski wrote:
> Hi Owen,
>
> I see Brett is posting about the git portion of your questions. I'll try to
> answ
You do have a point that some prioritization is helpful for an overall view of
the project direction and pain points.
To me, the priority as set by the reporter is only informational in nature. We
should change it if it seems exaggerated.
There is a voting mechanism on JIRA that seems relevant.
> While we are on the subject, is there a way to make the Java updater just
>update automatically like my web browser?
I assume you are asking about Windows? Doesn't the JRE updater that sits in the
status bar automatically update?
On Linux the JDK/JRE is just another package, you update it in
You should report this on JIRA
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/NETBEANS/summary
Could you just compare / diff the two folders and see what changed? I guess the
build.xml files are slightly different (for some reason).
--emi
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On 8 March 2018 10:26 PM, Th
This topic is about beat to death - one final observation from
http://wiki.netbeans.org/OraclePluginProcess
Certified Update Center
Suitable for plugins that are tested by QA, and which are critical for
the user experience of using NetBeans with Oracle technologies and
products. The sour
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