Thanks Neil. I was starting to wonder if all of the Applet stuff we have
lived through was a dream.
Did not say nightmare because it wasn't necessarily bad, just a part of
history. :)
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 4:53 AM Neil C Smith wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 05:04, Walter Oney wrote:
> > Cr
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 05:04, Walter Oney wrote:
> Create new project, Java, Java application, then accept all defaults. I
> wouldn't dignify a throwaway program like this as an "application"
Well, calling anything an Applet in a Java context is only going to
confuse everyone!
Best wishes,
Nei
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 06:04, Walter Oney wrote:
> From: Carl Mosca
> > I am not sure about the file transfer part (Samba?) but given that it's
> small, you might copy the contents from the Output window for the build.
>
> I e-mailed the output log to myself. Here it is, sans reasonable
> format
From: Carl Mosca
> I am not sure about the file transfer part (Samba?) but given that it's
> small, you might copy the contents from the Output window for the build.
I e-mailed the output log to myself. Here it is, sans reasonable formatting:
-Dnb.internal.action.name=build jar
init:
Deleting:
I am not sure about the file transfer part (Samba?) but given that it's
small, you might copy the contents from the Output window for the build.
I noticed you referenced "Applet" instead of "Application". Can you
provide the steps you followed in NetBeans?
If right click on the project and then
From: Carl Mosca
> How was the project generated? I am assuming it is a NetBeans ant project
> based on the default names used.
Yes.
> Have you done a build? If so, is that successful? Can you provide the build
> output.
The build was uneventful. It's hard for me to get a file from my dua
Hi Walter,
How was the project generated? I am assuming it is a NetBeans ant project
based on the default names used.
Have you done a build? If so, is that successful? Can you provide the
build output.
Carl
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 8:42 PM Walter Oney wrote:
> I installed from netbeans.a
I installed from netbeans.apache.org, and I'm now able to build Java and C++
programs (after installing the C++ plugin, that is). Thanks to the help I got
on this list.
Now for the next problem: the Java program I generate using Netbeans 11.1
appears fine, but it won't run because it claims tha
Thank you!
-Original Message-
From: Jose Ch
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 6:31 PM
To: Walter Oney
Cc: Neil C Smith ; NetBeans Mailing List
Subject: Re: Problem using NetBeans on Ubuntu
This is the download page for Apache NetBeans:
https://netbeans.apache.org/download/index.html
If you've installed netbeans from package, please remove that. Ubuntu
has an old probably broken package for NetBeans 10 in its repositories.
Snap is an universal Linux packaging format backed by Canonical. We
release up-to date binaries there.
https://snapcraft.io/netbeans
Or if you type ne
This is the download page for Apache NetBeans:
https://netbeans.apache.org/download/index.html
Is it the same page that you used a few days ago?
El vie., 20 sept. 2019 a las 17:23, Walter Oney ()
escribió:
> From: Neil C Smith
>
> >> I installed NetBeans IDE 10.0, in which Netbeans is at
From: Neil C Smith
>> I installed NetBeans IDE 10.0, in which Netbeans is at 8.3 Patch 2,
> What exactly does that mean? Try 11.1. NetBeans 10.0 is no longer supported.
> There is a Snap available for Ubuntu as well as the installers and zip.
Somebody connected with Apache wrote the cod
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, 22:36 Walter Oney, wrote:
> I installed NetBeans IDE 10.0, in which Netbeans is at 8.3 Patch 2,
>
What exactly does that mean? Try 11.1. NetBeans 10.0 is no longer
supported. There is a Snap available for Ubuntu as well as the installers
and zip.
Best wishes,
Neil
I installed NetBeans IDE 10.0, in which Netbeans is at 8.3 Patch 2,
alongside the JDK v 11.0.4 on Ubuntu 5.0.0-27. Create a new Java
application, say HelloWorld. The generated app will neither build nor run.
The generated source program (HelloWorld.java) contains just this (not
counting comments)
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