Re: NEED EXAMPLE CODE: how to use database to fill out NB Form

2021-03-22 Thread Sean Carrick
Amy, I was just looking through this thread for the first time and found that in your original post, you asked about saving data from a form into a Derby database: > Could someone please provide sample Java code f9or NetBeans to capture data > filled out in NB form into a Java derby database? H

Re: master password

2021-03-22 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 3/22/21 12:45 PM, Neil C Smith wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 17:05, Boris Heithecker wrote: Unfortunately, no one (including myself) has yet found time to implement a simple switch, or system property to switch off either implementation on Linux. There is -J-Dnetbeans.keyring.no.native=tru

Re: master password

2021-03-22 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 3/22/21 12:04 PM, Boris Heithecker wrote: This is because you use both Gnome and some modules of KDE on your Linux machine (including the KDT wallet), and it's caused by the Keyring API Implementations. The Keyring API is a (very nice) secure vault in NetBeans for storing passwords on OS-level

Re: master password

2021-03-22 Thread Glenn Holmer
On 3/22/21 11:45 AM, Oliver Rettig wrote: If I remember correct the password requests can come from proxy-configuration. No proxy set up on this machine; went to Options and changed from "Use System Proxy Settings" to "No Proxy", restarted NetBeans, did a git fetch, and got the master passwor

Re: Java FX Project identity

2021-03-22 Thread HRH
I haven't been creating JavaFx for a few months but I didn't have any problems (using Maven and NB 12.0) creating FX projects. IDE created the FXML file and the SceneBuilder would automatically start if I clicked on a given FXML. Check your setup and make sure the SceneBuilder is configured pr

Re: Java FX Project identity

2021-03-22 Thread Lisa Ruby
Hi Will, Have you set up the location of Scenebuilder in Netbeans? Here is how to do it if you haven't: From Nebeans Menu: - Tools/Options - Select the Java tab in the options window - Select the JavaFX tab in the Java options - Enter the location of Scenebuilder and click Apply Lisa Ruby On 3

Re: Java FX Project identity

2021-03-22 Thread Lisa Ruby
Hi Will, Have you set up the location of Scenebuilder in Netbeans? Here is how to do it if you haven't: From Nebeans Menu: - Tools/Options - Select the Java tab in the options window - Select the JavaFX tab in the Java options - Enter the location of Scenebuilder and click Apply Lisa On 3/22/2

Re: master password

2021-03-22 Thread Neil C Smith
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 17:05, Boris Heithecker wrote: > Unfortunately, no one (including myself) has yet found time to > implement a simple switch, or system property to switch off either > implementation on Linux. There is -J-Dnetbeans.keyring.no.native=true ? Still at least shows the non-nativ

Java FX Project identity

2021-03-22 Thread Will Hartung
What does it take to convince NB that a project is a JavaFX project? If you create one from the Wizard, then the IDE knows about FXML files. It has options to create them, if you double click on one it launches SceneBuilder, etc. If you create a plain Java Maven project, it doesn't know about any

Re: How do I get local terminal to work for cross platform development Windows - Debian Buster

2021-03-22 Thread frui...@yahoo.co.uk.INVALID
> Did you try using ssh to connect to the RPi? That was a great idea: I used PuTTY and I easily got a connection with a terminal window. Changing to the directory where my compiled program resided on the RPi I was able to execute it and it produced the correct output, unlike in the NetBeans wind

Re: master password

2021-03-22 Thread Boris Heithecker
This is because you use both Gnome and some modules of KDE on your Linux machine (including the KDT wallet), and it's caused by the Keyring API Implementations. The Keyring API is a (very nice) secure vault in NetBeans for storing passwords on OS-level, and because of the latter there are four impl

Re: master password

2021-03-22 Thread Oliver Rettig
If I remember correct the password requests can come from proxy-configuration. > I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently > seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various > exotic manual methods to make it go away, but is there a way from

Re: Specify JVM arguments with Gradle

2021-03-22 Thread Mark A. Flacy
Right-click on the project in the Projects window, open the Project Properties. Look for Build -> Build Actions. -- Mark A. Flacy mfl...@verizon.net On Monday, March 22, 2021 10:14:18 AM CDT Thomas Kellerer wrote: > Hello, > > is it possible to define specific JVM arguments (-Dxxx=...) that

master password

2021-03-22 Thread Glenn Holmer
I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various exotic manual methods to make it go away, but is there a way from within NetBeans? -- Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) "After the vintage s

Specify JVM arguments with Gradle

2021-03-22 Thread Thomas Kellerer
Hello, is it possible to define specific JVM arguments (-Dxxx=...) that should be used by Gradle when running (or testing) an application? I do not want to modify build.gradle as those would be environment specific settings, which should not be stored in the Git reposiotry. When I do it on the