I need to add new feature to my project from last year.
Using NB 12.4 I did create a new branch in my local repo, made modification to
couple classes,
but when I tried to build the project I got following exception in the build
log:
evalCommit is [b0294507104d99294a3956fecfa6a8ec93c70184]
Tag re
On Wed, 7 Jul 2021 at 21:19, Emilian Bold wrote:
> 2. Use Maven and nbm-maven-plugin.
...
> 4. Once you have a zip file with the launchers it's super easy to make
> a macOS DMG and a Windows installer (using Inno Setup).
Mostly agree with Emi, but despite using Maven for most things, I do
still u
"The jlink tool links a set of modules, along with their transitive
dependencies, to create a custom runtime image."
JPMS is necessary if you want to use jlink, according to the oracle manual.
It is the reason I am migrating my old programs to JPMS as and when the
mood takes me.
On Thu, 8 Jul 20
For Maven, I think you can find these annotations here:
javax.annotation
javax.annotation-api
1.3.2
From: Owen Thomas
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 10:22 AM
To: NetBeans Mailing List
Subject: Re: @Nonnull?
No Maven or Gradle. Ant only. :b
On Fri, 25 Jun 2021 at 17:34
Use of jlink and jpackage does NOT require that you use JPMS.
I have never made a “modular” application using JPMS, but I use jpackage all
the time (but I wasn’t making NetBeans platform apps). You just need to know
which modules from the JDK to include in the runtime, assuming you don’t need
a
Chris,
As you say "(rightly or wrongly)" - though a compiled 'exe' is just as
risky. Java cannot be blamed for that sort of thing.
However, I have not dealt with paranoid end-users so I'll just leave it
with you there.
When you do get your answers, I would be interested in seeing them
also.
I agree with everything Emilian said in the other post. My own experience:
1) I have never tried JPMS.
2) Yes, maven-based NetBeans Platform projects work great. I switched my
NetBeans Platform project to Maven several years ago, and haven't had any
problems with it compared to ant.
3) Yes, each
Bradley and All --
Thank you for the lengthy response and pom. I would like to briefly respond
to your comment below:
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Separately, I don't see any issue with an end-user having to install a
version of the JRE to run Java applications. In Windows, it is quite
easy, isn't it?
Emi,
Many thanks for that. Any chance you can give me a "heads-up" on the xml
file name?
Best regards,
John
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On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 9:30 AM Emilian Bold wrote:
>
Chris,
I devevelop an Ant-based Netbeans platform application
(https://github.com/jjazzboss/JJazzLab-X) and had to follow this path too.
I use only 2 external libraries that are packed in wrapper modules. I let
Netbeans build the launchers and I have a shell script that prepare the
packages f
Back when I was working on this each such settings had a property that
was being saved by NetBeans. So, just because there's no UI for it it
doesn't mean you can't make a simple module that tweaks that property
or just hand-edit an XML in your userdir.
So now, the questions just is how was that pr
BUMP! BUMP!
I assume that no one uses HTML in NetBeans so has no experience of this?
Any answers or suggestions?
Regards
John
BUMP!
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks
John
Hi,
You used to be able to disable the Auto Completion pop-up for HTML by
deleting (must be deleted not just dis
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