I have two problems and suspect they may be related.
(1) I'm following the tutorial at
https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/javaee/javaee-gettingstarted.html#_creating_the_session_facade
. There is no Enterprise JavaBeans category and I can't find Session
Beans for Entity Classes elsewhere.
(
Hi Emilian,
I just needed to remove the setting, whereupon it defaults to "trigger"
when the mode is debug. Everything appears to be working as expected now.
On 2021-06-17 20:10, Emilian Bold wrote:
Alan, I wonder if you meant that xdebug.start_with_request also needs
the xdebug.m
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your response. I found the problem. I had
xdebug.start_with_request = yes
in the INI file. Misinterpreted the documentation. User error :)
On 2021-06-17 16:49, Tomáš Procházka wrote:
Hi Alan,
I tried debugging on my computer and it works with PHP 8.0.7 and
Xdebug 3.0.4
Not sure if this is a bug or a [cough] user error.
Is Netbeans 12.4 passing XDEBUG_MODE through in the environment when
starting up PHP CLI?
If I set xdebug.mode to off or develop, the debugger won't start when
debugging a file or project.
If I set it to debug, it the debugger starts when r
Hovering over the bar should give you the tool tip "Click to force
garbage collection"
The Netbeans logo with the clock face: "Profile the IDE (alt-shift-Y)
The NB logo with the square: "Pause I/O checks"
I presume searching on these terms will provide some insight.
On 2021-05-09 15:00, Rich
On 2021-02-14 14:08, nigelss wrote:
Thanks for the information. Now I know I'm not going mad or doing something
wrong.
Given that I will be working with PHP/xdebug rather than Java for the time
being, do I lose
anything by dumping Apache Netbeans 12 and going back to Netbeans 8.2?
Apologies i
On 2021-02-13 14:33, Christoforos Korifidis wrote:
I am trying to debug a Jooomla web site on the following system:
* NetBeans 12.1
* Xdebug 3.0.2
* PHP 7.4.14
* nginx 1.18.0
* CentOS 8
Xdebug configuration from this file |/etc/php.d/90-xdebug.ini|:
|extension=/usr/lib64/php/modules
On 2020-12-21 16:40, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
Alan schrieb am 21.12.2020 um 20:58:
More confusing and more than a bit of a pain. At the risk of being
repetitive, does anyone know how to persist window layouts and open
files across version updates? Even a clue would help.
I typically just keep
More confusing and more than a bit of a pain. At the risk of being
repetitive, does anyone know how to persist window layouts and open
files across version updates? Even a clue would help.
Although I'm sure it's idiosyncratic, I've got a really specific setup
typically with 50-100 open files a
Is there any technical reason why "import settings" on an upgrade of
Netbeans doesn't include currently open files and window layouts?
Losing context on an upgrade is... inconvenient.
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Forgive me for being facetious but did I miss the 12.0 non-LTS download?
Or do people who want to avoid being boxed into an LTS just have to
avoid releases ending in .0?
On 2020-09-29 11:21, Admin @ Goodun wrote:
Paul, I sort of agree, but I think the missing point in this NetBeans
strategy is
It seems you're missing the contents of the instructive paragraph saying
copy the data and paste it into a JIRA issue.
It's that "what you were trying to achieve before" bit that can give a
developer critical insight into what all that attached data actually
means. There's no automated tool fo
Your modules are listed in a folder
And a right click on the project gives you access to the scripts.
On 2020-08-14 12:48, Bear wrote:
In phpstorm you can do
to create a window that allows easy access to the scripts.
Does NB have some kind of function that can do EXACTLY the same thing,
7;re stuck with debugging with echo and print_r();.
Beyond the basics, the built-in composer interface is a little clunky
and runs in non-interactive mode. For this reason I personally prefer to
use composer from the command line.
Hope that helps...
On 2020-07-06 21:20, Ernie Rael wrote:
On
5.6 and 7.0 are ancient, unsupported.You should be running 7.3 at least,
and 7.4 offers more great features and performance.
If your starter kit package doesn't offer a current PHP, you have a crap
host. Likely there will be many other problems. I strongly suggest
finding a better one. [my day
I apologize in advance if I've asked this before...
Is there a way to import the window layout of the IDE when upgrading to
a new version? I've got a very idiosyncratic setup that takes some
fiddling to reproduce and I'd like to avoid the manual setup every time
there's an upgrade.
from antivirus scanning (for
performance reasons), but not the project folders, make you more at
risk to something like this?
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 12:40 PM Alan <mailto:netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com>> wrote:
The malware is oddly focused. I suspect a specific group was being
The malware is oddly focused. I suspect a specific group was being
targeted. If eventually GitHub releases the project names that might
provide a clue.
On 2020-05-29 15:30, Emilian Bold wrote:
so I guess this is all just about me. :-)
Hehe.
Still, they worked too much to target Ant and Net
I think the confusion here might be between Oracle Netbeans, which
presumably had the support of salaried contributors and Apache Netbeans,
which is supported by the people who use it. It's no longer an
"outsource" project.
On 2020-05-15 14:09, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
I disagree. :-)
In a
Last night, NB 11.3 started throwing seemingly random null pointer
exceptions. New editor would open with a blank panel, although switching
from source view to history view and back got the text to display. So I
figured something died badly and used that "Restart IDE" plugin. This
was followed
On 2020-05-08 01:17, Emilian Bold wrote:
Seems really awful product-wise to have a recommendation for a
'Restart IDE' plugin!
It's just realistic. Every complex program has bugs of one sort or
another. Memory leaks or some broken data structure, an index that
doesn't get cleaned up and thus g
On 2020-05-07 16:29, Greenberg, Gary wrote:
I have in one of my projects JSON file.
At some point in time, while I was still editing it, it had errors.
However, these errors were fixed long time ago, but in project file
marked with the red error badge.
Netbeans was restarted several times and
e trackpad?
So, bluetooth apple mouse clicks tend NOT to be recognised as easily
as the trackpad.
I first noticed this irritation in NB 10, but its persisted into 11
as well
This is on MacOS X Catalina 10.15.4, NB 11.3
On 01 May 2020, at 07:51, Alan <mailto:netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com
trackpad.
I first noticed this irritation in NB 10, but its persisted into 11 as
well
This is on MacOS X Catalina 10.15.4, NB 11.3
On 01 May 2020, at 07:51, Alan <mailto:netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com>> wrote:
I think Scott is onto something. I've run 20 or so tests where I
exper
ia double-click.
On 2020-04-30 18:39, Alan wrote:
That's a definite possibility... I'm a "drive by clicker", notorious
for small mouse shifts between down and up. I'll try testing that out.
On 2020-04-30 16:11, Scott Palmer wrote:
Same on macOS. It seems if the mouse
up then it may not count as a click.
Scott
On Apr 30, 2020, at 11:59 AM, Darin Miller
wrote:
I also observe the "ultra precise" mouse behavior. Both on win7 and
win10 desktops.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:52 AM Alan <mailt
gs"->"Change the Size of Text, Apps and Other
Items")
Will be easier to debug if you can find a way to consistently reproduce the
problem.
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 12:07 AM
To: NetBeans Mailing List
Subject: Mou
The question about odd laptop quirks has reminded me. Does anyone else
experience this...
Under intermittent circumstances, mouse clicks seem to need to be
extremely precise. For example on closing a document, I get the red box
hover highlight around the "X" to close a document, but unless I c
I'm running Windows 10, Java 13.0.2 on a laptop that gets locked but
never put to sleep and have noticed the "line numbers disappear" and
"locked focus" issues, but not the other issues. In every case an IDE
restart has solved the problem. I don't use tablet mode, although I have
an external ta
On 2020-04-23 13:27, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Filing an issue is always the starting point, never the end point of
your involvement. In open source projects, you can't file an issue and
then walk away and hope someone will turn up to fix it. You need to
motivate others to fix it or fix it yours
I have to say that although I don't have the Java required to make much
of a contribution in the way of code, when I do find a project I'd like
to work on, those pages of open bugs are the first place I look for some
way to get up to speed on contributing. They might look like they're
being ign
Is there any way to flush a project from memory without restarting the IDE?
I run into this use case too often, usually when trying to check out
some package in a test environment.
The sequence of operations looks something like this (NB 11.3, Win 10,
64 bit).
- Create a PHP NB project.
-
This one is interesting (NB 11.3 Win 10). The navigator breaks on the
code below, but only under a very strange set of conditions that appear
to be related to the alternate use of ${service} rather than {$service}
in the throw message.
Sometimes the navigation window works, but if I change the
Possibly irrelevant but I had this symptom many, many years ago (pre NB
8). Eventually traced it to the video driver. Netbeans was putting up a
very long error message when I hovered over a notification and
something, somewhere was out of range. Shortly thereafter, video stopped
updating.
On
Resolved this by copying the folder
...\NetBeans\11.1\config\Windows2Local to the corresponding 11.2 folder
On 2019/11/04 16:38:37, Alan Langford wrote:
> I found a report about this on the old netbeans.org but haven't
managed >
> to find anything else; please forgive m
I found a report about this on the old netbeans.org but haven't managed
to find anything else; please forgive me if this is a duplicate. If it
is a link would be much appreciated.
It seems that every Netbeans upgrade returns the IDE to the default
workspace layout, despite detecting a previous
s and that. I am surprised there
are any commercial users left using NetBeans.
I will be cancelling my subscription to this and other list tarred with the
Apache name.
Goodbye.
>From Alan Cameron
Please reply to alan.camer...@virginmedia.com
Yes, I've just reported the bug.
I also get the same profiler crash with java 10.
From: Peter Hull
Sent: 13 July 2018 11:43
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Netbeans 9 profiler
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 11:18 AM Alan Mathewson
mailto:mathew
Create new java application with main class.
Add System.out.println("Hello world");
Change java platform to java9 (properties).
Change source/binary format to java9 (properties).
Run profiler, methods, all classes.
profile:
Profiler Agent: Waiting for connection on port 5140, timeout 10 seco
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