Nothing at all, no.

Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:34, Eric Bresie <ebre...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Does this have anything to do with removal of XML binding in Java 11
> timeframe?  And maybe need to add a dependency for this to the project?
>
> See
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43574426/how-to-resolve-java-lang-noclassdeffounderror-javax-xml-bind-jaxbexception
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 10:14 AM Geertjan Wielenga
> <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid> wrote:
>
>>
>> The question is what it is you’re trying to achieve here. Given what
>> you’re trying to do right now, your approach could be considered to be
>> “wrong”, i.e., start by thinking of the larger idea of the application
>> you’re trying to build and the features you need for that.
>>
>> A better approach than building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to be
>> doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t need.
>> It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard <rgreno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Geertjan
>>>
>>> This is a simple exercise to look at the possibilities that each ide
>>> module can give. I tried successfully the image editor and the Utilities
>>> module, but it is clear that some other ide modules need to be selected for
>>> the XML editor since I can run with all ide modules selected.
>>>
>>> But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with
>>> all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run until
>>> it fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error message can
>>> help ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> Your usage may vary with that book. All the principles and ideas are
>>> correct, but some individual instructions may be outdated.
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 16:57, Richard <rgreno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello.
>>>>
>>>> Running Netbeans 12.0 with OpenJDK11 on Linux Mint 19.3 x64.
>>>>
>>>> Trying to run some examples in chapter 1 of the nbp4beginners book. I
>>>> just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
>>>> some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
>>>> such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.
>>>>
>>>> Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
>>>> editor :
>>>>
>>>> > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
>>>> > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
>>>> > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
>>>> > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
>>>> > include other XML-related NetBeans
>>>> > modules
>>>>
>>>> Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
>>>> button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I get an
>>>> error message (see the attached document). This message does not help
>>>> me
>>>> in finding which module is missing.
>>>>
>>>> Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules are
>>>> selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
>>>> syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
>>>> options.
>>>>
>>>> So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related modules
>>>> by
>>>> the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
>>>> what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains the
>>>> errors.
>>>>
>>>> Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed
>>>> yesterday
>>>> and that works perfectly :)
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
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