Mark,
On 1/7/2022 2:28 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I have the latest netbeans on Ubuntu (at least it says it is up to date). I
open an old project, and it says the tomcat server is missing. I click on
Resolve Missing Server, go through the steps to let netbeans know where my
tomcat 7 server is loca
I have the latest netbeans on Ubuntu (at least it says it is up to date). I
open an old project, and it says the tomcat server is missing. I click on
Resolve Missing Server, go through the steps to let netbeans know where my
tomcat 7 server is located, and click finish. I end up back at the same
pl
Hello,
Forget my question. After creating new templates myself I discovered that
the text above is actually the new default-license.txt.
Sorry bothering you
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 11:55 AM Jean-Marc Borer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since my fresh new Netbeans 12.4 installation, when I generate new fi
I suggest you have a look in the IDE logs. I got strange behavior in the
editor when I tried to run NB 12.6 on a JDK 8 due to class exception
raising in the background.
On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 5:31 PM Neil C Smith wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Dec 2021 at 16:55, John Smith wrote:
> > When I edit java cod
Hello,
Since my fresh new Netbeans 12.4 installation, when I generate new files
instead of the expected default license output I get now:
/*
* Click
nbfs://nbhost/SystemFileSystem/Templates/Licenses/license-default.txt to
change this license
* Click
nbfs://nbhost/SystemFileSystem/Templates/NetB
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 at 01:17, Brad K. wrote:
> Our security folks generally require approval of major release versions;
> i.e., 12.x, 13.x, etc. They don't look at content changes in general.
Please re-read what I said, or you're going to be banging heads with
your security folks every 3 months.