On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 at 19:16, Neil C Smith wrote:
> Thanks. Just had a bit of time to dig into this. I can replicate
> your issue with the duplicate launcher icon appearing, as of 11.2 -
> earlier versions are fine. I can't replicate the WM_CLASS of the IDE
> window being wrong, but it seems the
On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 19:41, ronald marangwanda
wrote:
> Im on Ubuntu 18.04 and the java im using is openjdk version "11.0.5"
Thanks. Just had a bit of time to dig into this. I can replicate
your issue with the duplicate launcher icon appearing, as of 11.2 -
earlier versions are fine. I can't
Im on Ubuntu 18.04 and the java im using is openjdk version "11.0.5"
Thanks,
On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 04:49, Neil C Smith wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, 23:16 Laszlo Kishalmi,
> wrote:
>
>> It shall work, here is the line from the Snap package:
>>
>> StartupWMClass=Apache NetBeans IDE 11.2
>>
>
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, 23:16 Laszlo Kishalmi,
wrote:
> It shall work, here is the line from the Snap package:
>
> StartupWMClass=Apache NetBeans IDE 11.2
>
> It was confirmed to work for 11.2
>
Given the xprop output in the original email I'm not sure it is everywhere.
It also feels familiar. I'll s
> developing upon struts in 10+ years OMG!
I guess I better go on Spring MVC . I hope that i still current.
On 04/01/2020 00:53, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Well try this one:
https://struts.apache.org/getting-started/how-to-create-a-struts2-web-application.html
I'd recommend to start a Simple M
Well try this one:
https://struts.apache.org/getting-started/how-to-create-a-struts2-web-application.html
I'd recommend to start a Simple Maven Web application.
The graphical web designer had been retired ages ago as well as the
tutorial page. Personally I haven't seen anyone developing upon s
Thank you sir,
my particular interest is in struts2 framework.
I was particularly drawn to NetBeans because of the page I found showing
I can develop stuts2 graphically.
https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/web/quickstart-webapps-struts.html
That page seems to show struts1 , may be it is out of dat
Yes this is the user list. We have a separate one called dev for those
who has the interest!
On 1/3/20 3:23 PM, zahid wrote:
is this the right emailing list for users of NetBeans because I have no
interest in developing anything for netbeans just use want to
netbeans for developing web appl
is this the right emailing list for users of NetBeans because I have no
interest in developing anything for netbeans just use want to netbeans
for developing web applications ?
On 03/01/2020 23:16, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
It shall work, here is the line from the Snap package:
StartupWMClas
It shall work, here is the line from the Snap package:
StartupWMClass=Apache NetBeans IDE 11.2
It was confirmed to work for 11.2
On 1/3/20 3:10 PM, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, 21:36 ronald marangwanda,
mailto:ronald.marangwa...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
I added that line to the
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020, 21:36 ronald marangwanda,
wrote:
> I added that line to the .desktop file but I do not know what the correct
> WMClass for Apache Netbeans 11.2 is.
>
Ah, sorry, you're right - it should match the value you get from xprop. And
does seem like the code to set WM_CLASS linked her
You have not mentioned ubuntu version , so I am hesitant to answer.
I too have created desktop shortcut manually.
I prefer to use install kubuntu directly after after I install ubuntu
gnome.
because I do not want of deprive myself of free stuff.
Anyway I have found the two important set
Hi Neil,
Ok, thanks.
I added that line to the .desktop file but I do not know what the correct
WMClass for Apache Netbeans 11.2 is. When I enter the line you posted as
is, I still get the duplicate icons when I launch the application, which
means its not the correct WMClass.
What is the correct v
Also if you install it from https://snapcraft.io/netbeans then the
desktop file would be correct.
On 1/3/20 9:21 AM, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 16:24, ronald marangwanda
wrote:
I created a .desktop file for Gnome 3 on Ubuntu.
...
Does netbeans not set the WM_CLASS correctly?
On Fri, 3 Jan 2020 at 16:24, ronald marangwanda
wrote:
> I created a .desktop file for Gnome 3 on Ubuntu.
...
> Does netbeans not set the WM_CLASS correctly? How do I fix this?
The answer's in your question! ;-) Make sure to add the WM_CLASS line
to the .desktop file
eg.
StartupWMClass=Apache
I created a .desktop file for Gnome 3 on Ubuntu. Everytime I launch
netbeans 11.2, the launcher icon is duplicated on the Gnome dock.
I checked the WM_CLASS property for netbeans 11.2:
> $ xprop WM_CLASS
>
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "java-lang-Thread", "java-lang-Thread"
>
Does netbeans not set the WM_C
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