Not in 9.0, which is focused on Java SE only. All the JavaScript features (and Java EE, PHP, Groovy, C/C++) must still be donated to Apache by Oracle.
Gj On Wednesday, May 30, 2018, Mark A. Claassen <mclaas...@ocie.net> wrote: > I have an Angular application that works just fine running “ng serve” from > the command line. What is the best way to run this project in netbeans? > I found some things on the internet, but they seem out of date or not quite > what I want. Can I run this as a Node.js application and with the correct > project properties, have netbeans run “ng serve”? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Mark Claassen > > Senior Software Engineer > > > > Donnell Systems, Inc. > > 130 South Main Street > <https://maps.google.com/?q=130+South+Main+Street&entry=gmail&source=g> > > Leighton Plaza Suite 375 > > South Bend, IN 46601 > > E-mail: mailto:mclaas...@ocie.net <mclaas...@ocie.net> > > Voice: (574)232-3784 > > Fax: (574)232-4014 > > > > ------------------------------------------- > > Confidentiality Notice: OCIESERVICE > > ------------------------------------------- > > The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are intended > solely for the addressee(s) named in this message. This communication is > intended to be and to remain confidential. If you are not the intended > recipient of this message, or if this message has been addressed to you in > error, please immediately alert the sender by reply e-mail and then delete > this message and its attachments. Do not deliver, distribute, copy, > disclose the contents or take any action in reliance upon the information > contained in the communication or any attachments. > > >