[Publish Module]: What is the actual procedure to publish module?

2020-05-08 Thread Bilu
Hello, Is there a new procedure to publish module? I tried this old procedure : https://netbeans.org/community/contribute/modules.html but i didn't get any confirmation email after subscribing to the Netbeans community menber (Step 4).I suspect this procedure to be out of date I didnt find anyt

RE: Error badge on the correct code

2020-05-08 Thread Greenberg, Gary
That was working. Thank you very much. Still do not understand why it did not clear the error when I deleted the whole Cache directory. Gary Greenberg Staff Software Engineer Data Product Development, BI-A E: ggree...@visa.com M: 650-269-7902 [EmailSig-TaglineVersion] From: Bilu Sent: Friday,

Re: Error badge on the correct code

2020-05-08 Thread Bilu
Hello, Actually you dont need to delete the entire cache dir, you need to find the *.err *file of your file and delete it. The Netbeans errors are cached in the index of your cache sub-directory of the Netbeans. There is some *.err* and *.warn* files, which contain the error and the warning messa

Re: Error badge on the correct code

2020-05-08 Thread Brenden Towey
On 5/8/2020 10:48 AM, Eirik Bakke wrote: I'd love to have a "Clean Cache" button, in particular. -- Eirik I've seen similar things on for example the About window, where an application has a few "fix me" type tools that might be used in case of problems.  Maybe instead of an isolated but

RE: Error badge on the correct code

2020-05-08 Thread Eirik Bakke
> Seems really awful product-wise to have a recommendation for a 'Restart IDE' > plugin! > Now that I think about it, a 'Clean Cache' button somewhere would actually > make sense. I wonder why we don't have this. I think of it as "multi-layered defense"--features that make a large class of bugs

Re: Error badge on the correct code

2020-05-08 Thread Bilu
Hello, Actually you dont need to delete the entire cache dir, you need to find the *.err *file of your file and delete it. The Netbeans errors are cached in the index of your cache sub-directory of the Netbeans. There is some *.err* and *.warn* files, which contain the error and the warning messa