It is a new feature: Compile on Save support for vanilla javac.
<https://github.com/apache/netbeans/commit/46c1794125d317f190cd4fdc0309ad67c166faf0>
Which is really great.
Am 03.04.21 um 23:24 schrieb Torsten Römer:
Hello,
I've just created this issue concerning nb-javac "Compile on Save":
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5539
Testing with 12.4 Beta 1, I noticed that "Compile on Save" can be
enabled without having nb-javac installed, and when running a test or
debugging, there is a message:
Running NetBeans Compile On Save execution. Phase execution is skipped
and output directories of dependency projects (with Compile on Save
turned on) will be used instead of their jar artifacts.
And actually, compile on save appears to work just fine.
Is this a new feature starting to be available from 12.4?
If yes, I think it's great because the issues with nb-javac are
avoided, "Background scanning of projects..." takes a lot less time
and "Compile on Save" is available anyway.
Cheers,
Torsten
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