If the project uses modules then you need to require the java.sql
module. Otherwise it may be because of nb-javac. Try installing or
uninstalling it.
On 6/4/21 10:47 AM, Paulo Toledo wrote:
Hi
Are there any problems importing when using the shortcut
(Ctrl+Shift+I) to fix the imports?
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I am using netbeans12.4 on Ubuntu 20.04 VM. I have a CVS-controlled C++
project that I created via "C++ project with existing sources". After the
project creation, I don't see it is automatically associated with CVS. As I
understand, it will be automatic in 12.4 via built-in CVS client support.
Al
I found that by changing the project properties in Netbeans, the
Source/Binary Format: option from JDK11 to JDK8 the shortcut
(Crtl+Shift+I) works normally for java.sql imports.
If I return to the JDK11 option it doesn't correctly import the java.sql.
i managed to get my Jira plugin back by copying the extra folder from my
previous 12.3 to 12.4 and it is working. But i still want NBPython.
Any idea where i can download it? i tried the update centers here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Where+to+download+plugins+for+NetBeans