the internal web server you can see listed in the services window is
used for NetBeans internal features.
For example for serving local javadoc when you open it in a browser. It
is a cached tomcat instance essentially.
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/5530
also please use an appropriate title for email threads - this has
nothing to do with slack anymore
-mbien
On 03.12.23 04:53, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Sorry,
No idea about that particular service.
Malcolm
On 3 Dec 2023, at 12:27, ohmb...@gmail.com wrote:
Malcom,
Thanks for the reply. I do use PHP with SQL coding and have used
XAMPP with my older version Netbeans 8.2.
I have seen on my netbeans 8.2 the XAMPP listed under Servers.
I just never seen this before when I downloaded Netbeans 19.0 on
my newer computer.
You see on the bottom of the services? I don’t have webserver
installed yet. Still kinda browsing a bit.
I noticed the “internal webserver” and that I can start and stop
it. I’m wondering what is going on here, when I don’t have a
webserver yet.
What is this “internal webserver” doing? I’ll analyze my windows
11 services when I start and stop this, but this is a strange new
thing.
Haven’t found documentation in it yet.
Thanks,
Edward Sadzewicz
TI-19045 - MTFBWY
ohmb...@gmail.com <mailto:ohmb...@gmail.com>
*From:* Malcolm Fitzgerald <malc...@notyourhomework.net>
*Sent:* 2 December, 2023 14:14
*To:* ohmb...@gmail.com
*Cc:* users@netbeans.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Slack?
The web server is not built into netbeans.
Netbeans expects you to use a web server running locally, ie, your
own apache or nginx. Otherwise you can use PHP's built-in
webserver, the one you get by passing the -S option to php via the
command line?
If you are you have been using WAMP then you have apache running
somewhere, and that's what you'd point to.
I use Netbeans for PHP webdev stuff. I find that it's easiest to
use PHP's web server.
Malcolm
On 3 Dec 2023, at 4:44, ohmb...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you.
I’m looking for any information on the “internal webserver” in
the services section of netbeans 19.
Thanks,
Edward Sadzewicz
ohmb...@gmail.com <mailto:ohmb...@gmail.com>
*From:* Michael Andrews <michael.andr...@me.com.INVALID>
*Sent:* 1 December, 2023 08:32
*To:* users@netbeans.apache.org
*Subject:* Slack?
The Slack link at the bottom of this page is invalid.
https://netbeans.apache.org/front/main/community/mailing-lists/
"Meet other users in the unofficial NetBeans Slack channel
<https://tinyurl.com/netbeans-slack-signup>"
Is there a public Slack workspace/channel?