I think it is solved in Netbeans 11.2
Helmut
Am 05.11.2019 um 03:57 schrieb Thomas Wolf:
I'm developing a pretty standard Swing application in Netbeans 11.1 on
a Mac, using Oracle Java 12.0.2+10. While I was doing day-to-day
development, I told the IDE not to create a jar of the application
af
Hi Joseph,
Am 05.11.19 um 03:59 schrieb Joseph Huber:
Hello!
I’ve managed to get my Netbeans Platform (8.2) application running in
MacOS 10.15 Catalina (I know next to nothing about MacOS). In Windows
10 and Ubuntu 18.04, my application runs at all times using the icon I
have branded it wit
Hello!
I've managed to get my Netbeans Platform (8.2) application running in MacOS
10.15 Catalina (I know next to nothing about MacOS). In Windows 10 and Ubuntu
18.04, my application runs at all times using the icon I have branded it with.
However, in MacOS, that is not the case. I am bundli
I'm developing a pretty standard Swing application in Netbeans 11.1 on a
Mac, using Oracle Java 12.0.2+10. While I was doing day-to-day
development, I told the IDE not to create a jar of the application after
every compile. But now that I'm ready to give this code to someone, I told
Netbeans in P
I already fixed the problem. It was incorrect surefire configuration.
Regards,
Gary Greenberg
Staff Software Engineer
Data Product Development, BI-A
E: ggree...@visa.com
M: 650-269-7902
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I found a report about this on the old netbeans.org but haven't managed
to find anything else; please forgive me if this is a duplicate. If it
is a link would be much appreciated.
It seems that every Netbeans upgrade returns the IDE to the default
workspace layout, despite detecting a previous