Hi,
Does anyone know, if Maven has a plugin deployment for JavaFX application that
will render a self-contained installable package for a given (or all)
platform(s) (i.e. Windows - 64 bit, Linux or Mac OS)? I rather use a plugin and
have the IDE do most of the work than using the Java Jpackage t
Actually, I could not find the SVN on my system (system-wide search for svn.et
on Windows 10), or in the IDE Netbeans 12.0. Apparently, in the older version
of the IDE (i.e. 7.x) there was a direct link from the Tools->Options->... but
since it is no longer part of the IDE bundle, it is not eas
Thanks, I will try to do that and hopefully get around this bottle neck.
Thanks again
On Thursday, September 3, 2020, 3:00:26 PM GMT+4:30, Neil C Smith
wrote:
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 11:18, HRH wrote:
> Thank you Neil for your prompt response. I am cognizant that SVN is not a
> Maven p
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 11:18, HRH wrote:
> Thank you Neil for your prompt response. I am cognizant that SVN is not a
> Maven plugin. However, as I indicated earlier, I received an update for the
> Maven plugin. I hope that these screen captures can bring eliminate any
> ambiguity ..
There isn't
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 09:19, HRH wrote:
> The following plugin is affected:
> Subversion SvnKit Client Library
>
> The "Cancel" button is activated and the "Next" button on the dialog box is
> deactivated. When I search the Netbeans Plugin Portal at
> http://plugins.netbeans.org/ I do not
Hi,
I have an update notification in the IDE for Maven plugin, however, when I
select to update the plugin, the IDE displays the following:
Some plugins require plugin JNA to be installed.
The plugin JNA is requested in version >= 1.11 (release version 1) but only
2.3 (of release version dif