Mark, I am using the latest versions on my new projects. However I still have old projects to maintain. For these old ones, I am using NetBeans 11 / Java 8 or 11 / Java EE 6 / Tomcat 7 or TomEE 7 without any issue.
========= Mithat Karaoglu Email: mithat.karao...@gmail.com On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 2:33 PM Mark Phillips <m...@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote: > Mark, > > My project is old, and is running on tomcat7 in production. It seems mysql > was updated on the production server, and now I cannot add data to > mysql/the application because of this error message: > > Generated keys not requested. You need to specify > Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS to Statement.executeUpdate(), > Statement.executeLargeUpdate() or Connection.prepareStatement(). > > I need to update the java files for db access, so I need netbeans to work > with this project so I can make a new .war file and update the production > server. > > I realize that I am using old stuff, but it works and I don't have time > right now to upgrade the entire site (launched in 2000). I tried running > the site on tomcat 9 when it came out, and there were too many issues to > resolve at that time, so I left it on tomcat7. > > I still think there is something screwy with netbeans if it will allow a > tomcat7 server to be added, and run, but won't associate it with a project. > > Thanks, > > Mark > > > > > > On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 10:39 AM Mark Eggers <its_toas...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote: > >> Mark, >> >> What servlet specification is your project? Tomcat 7 (which is EOL BTW) >> will handle up to servlet specification 3.0 (J2EE 6 Web). Anything later >> will require a later version of Tomcat. Tomcat 9 is probably the best >> choice until you're ready to switch to the Jakarta namespace. >> >> . . . just my two cents >> /mde/ >> >> On 1/9/2022 7:35 AM, Mark Phillips wrote: >> > Mark, >> > >> > I tried that. The problem is the server list in the project run >> properties >> > isn't populated with my tomcat installation. There is nothing in the >> list >> > to select. >> > >> > Mark >> > >> > On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 3:48 PM Mark Eggers >> <its_toas...@yahoo.com.invalid> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Mark, >> >> >> >> On 1/7/2022 2:28 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: >> >>> I have the latest netbeans on Ubuntu (at least it says it is up to >> >> date). I >> >>> open an old project, and it says the tomcat server is missing. I >> click on >> >>> Resolve Missing Server, go through the steps to let netbeans know >> where >> >> my >> >>> tomcat 7 server is located, and click finish. I end up back at the >> same >> >>> place - "the target server has not been set or has been removed." If >> I go >> >>> to the Services tab, click on Apache Tomcat, and then start, tomcat >> >> starts. >> >>> I still can't get the project to associate with Tomcat. I remove the >> >> tomcat >> >>> instance from Services, restart netbeans, and the same thing happens. >> How >> >>> do I get out of this endless and unproductive loop? >> >>> >> >>> Mark >> >>> >> >> >> >> Did you change the project run properties? >> >> >> >> . . . just my two cents >> >> /mde/ >> >> >> > >> >>