I have no choice in the Java version; as I said, I'm working for the
gov't and they have to decide to move forward; I have no say in the matter.
As for nb-javac, I'm struggling here.
Could you point me to the correct link/location for the correct
"nb-javac" to download?
I can't get Netbeans to quit asking me to install nb-javac on my network
disconnected Windows installation even after installing the plugin.
Thanks,
BK
On 12/25/2021 3:17 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Download nb-javac at home where you have Internet, put it on a usb
stick, take the usb stick to work, upload nb-javac into your
environment, then install it via the Plugin Manager.
Or use a later version of the JDK where you don’t need nb-javac, i.e.,
any version after JDK 8, or wait until NetBeans 13, in the first
months of 2022, where nb-javac will be part of NetBeans.
Best to start moving away from JDK 8, though. There are now two LTS
releases since 8.
Gj
On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 22:09, Brad K. <zel...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yep, it installs fine. But activating the Java parts of the IDE
doesn't
work without being forced to download/install the nb-javac
plugin/module. And I can't do that in the stand-alone network
environment I'm in (air-gapped.)
So, I'm trying to find a way to install the nb-javac without Internet
access. Everything I've tried always ends up with the IDE to keep
asking
to install nb-javac.
On 12/25/2021 3:00 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
> “installed over Oracle’s JDK 8”
>
> What does this mean? NetBeans runs on any JDK from 8 onwards.
>
> Gj
>
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 21:51, Brad K. <zel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey all --
>
> (I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten
lost.)
>
> I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the
question: can
> Netbeans 11.3 (or later) be installed over Oracle's JDK 8 in a
> non-internet connected environment and successfully add
nb-javac?
>
> I work in gov't and our development network is completely
> air-gapped to
> everything.
>
> Every time we try to start up a Java project, it asks us to
install
> nb-javac (as well as JavaFX stuff -- which is included in
JDK 8.)
> We've
> tried downloading various versions of javac-api, javac-impl and
> nb-javac
> and the updater, plugins handler, etc., won't use any of
them to meet
> the nb-javac requirement plugin listed in the "Available
Plugins"
> dialog.
>
> If it is possible, what are the actual directions? Is it posted
> somewhere
> and my Google-fu is lacking?
>
> If its not possible, are there solutions that don't require
Internet
> connectivity? Could we setup our own plugin/update repo on
our dev
> net?
>
> Please help!
>
> V/r,
>
> Brad
>
>
>
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