Hi,

I recall NetBeans helping me out opening and modifying a Java 1.6 (!) J2EE (!) application with WebLogic a few years ago. At the moment it was the only IDE able to do so.

Nowadays it is still of great help opening a legacy application with Tomcat 9 and Java 8.

Who knows, maybe NetBeans is helping people maintaining legacy internal Struts 1 applications somewhere.

So the explanation is that things are usually kept unless there's a reason not to.

Cheers,
Antonio

On 10/10/23 20:09, Dill, Ryan wrote:
Only because I wanted to confirm if there was an explanation for it still being distributed first. 😊

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