Many of these features will come from Jakarta EE. Indeed such a list you describe is needed.
Gj On Sunday, August 12, 2018, Sven Reimers <sven.reim...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I think we need to investigate the effects on NetBeans features the change > in delivered scope (dropping JavaEE stuff) by JDK has and open issues for > the different things, e.g. JAXB, javax.annotations..., and label them in > JIRA. Not sure what the correct solution for the different issues will be, > but they can be very different. > > > Maybe there is such a list already? > > -Sven > > Juan Escribano <juan.es...@gmail.com> schrieb am So., 12. Aug. 2018, > 18:51: > >> I have been investigating, Geertjan, and (for now, it seems that in Java >> 11 this will be drop) the JDK brings a tool (wsimport) for creation of web >> service clients. >> >> Perhaps, the correct question was: Has Netbeans 9 any facility to >> integrate wsimport tool from the JDK? >> >> The answer is no, I suppose. >> >> Thank you for your support and patience ;) >> >> Best, >> *Juan Miguel* >> El 12 ago 2018 18:27 +0200, Geertjan Wielenga >> <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid>, escribió: >> >> >> Close NetBeans for the moment and invesgate whether/if/how JDK 10 >> supports the creation of Web Service Clients. Your question is about JDK >> 10, not about NetBeans. >> >> Gj >> >> >> >> On Sunday, August 12, 2018, Juan Escribano <juan.es...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Anyone knows how to create a Web Service Client in Netbeans 9 running on >>> Java 10? >>> >>> Best, >>> *Juan Miguel* >>> >>