I used the same IDE version as in the video to eliminate any possible
anomalies I may have in my environment making it difficult for another to
replicate the Bug.
You must have a Raspberrypi to replicate.
I also found a work around where you can connect to different Raspberry Pis.
I explained the
And I thought it was my lack of knowledge and experience with the IDE.
Earlier when I reference the same video it was pointed out to me that
the video is old.
Let me try again. I have an application were I would like to develop 2
headless Raspberry Pis between a Laptop and an Arduino maga.
G
Thanks.
I am actually trying to draw attention to the fact there is bug in
Netbeans IDE wizard.
Either nobody seems to be interested in identifying and eventually fixing
this bug or nobody is doing raspberrypi development in Java using Netbeans.
On Tue, 19 Jan 2021, 09:27 Mark A. Flacy,
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I'm very sorry, but it is ~3:30am where I live. I'll come back to this in ~15
hours or so (I do have to work). Hopefully someone else will continue this
discussion before I do.
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On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 2:41:26 AM CST Som Lima wrote:
> In the second pro
In the second project I can create a new raspberrypi platform.
Even the one created in the previous project is visible.
The raspberrypi platform is not visible in the drop down list (manage
platforms) so not able to select it.
Comparatively When I create a new configuration in the first project
While the statement "I am not able to select raspberrypi platform for the
second project
ByePi." means something to you, it doesn't mean much to me. I'm not _trying_
to be mean
or insulting, but I don't understand at what point you have had an issue.
Are you able to create an additional remo
There is no error message.
I am not able to select raspberrypi platform for the second project ByePi.
My work around is to create classes in the same project HelloPi.
Then create a custom configuration which points to the second class with
the psvm so I can run it on the raspberrypi platform.
What EXACTLY is the error that you've seen? Are your host IP addresses the
same?
What did you expect to see that didn't happen?
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On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 1:17:07 AM CST Som Lima wrote:
> If you follow the instructions in this video
> you will be able to
I came across this problem many years ago.
It was mentioned in my computing course text book
called Object Orientated Programming using C++ by Grady Booch.
He said "Industrial Strength Software is beyond the intellect of a
developer"
hence you can create only one project which is adequate for a st
If you follow the instructions in this video
you will be able to create one project HelloPi.
https://youtu.be/ebHbDlTnV-I
However you will not be able to create a second project to develop
Raspberry Pi in the same Netbeans IDE.
You can replicate the highlighted issue by following the steps in th
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