No offense, but what use is a Java IDE in 2018 without support for web 
applications?

If that is Oracle's secret plan to kill NetBeans by making it unusable for 
professional development, it's working.

Is there at least a time frame on why Oracle wants to donate that? (If they 
actually pan to do that)

Karl


Am 30.05.2018 um 18:40 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
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 
<mailto: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they seem out of date or not quite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


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