Hi all, Yes, those "nbproject" files are very outdated and can't even be opened with the latest NetBeans versions.
Demos are still shipped by different people [1]. I think it's worth updating and keeping them around, because it makes it easier for newbies to open them in an IDE and experiment with them. I can update them to the latest NetBeans versions if you want. Cheers, Antonio [1] https://packages.debian.org/es/sid/amd64/openjdk-23-demo https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/java-25-openjdk/java-25-openjdk-demo/index.html El 12/6/25 a las 20:49, Philip Race escribió:
I just submitted https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8359381 ----- There are netbeans projects for the client demos. % ls src/demo/share/nbproject README.txt jfc project.xml % ls src/demo/share/nbproject/jfc FileChooserDemo Notepad TransparentRuler Font2DTest SampleTree Metalworks TableExample ----- The question, as posed in the subject line, is do we really need to keep these? I'd like to delete them if there's no one who is interested and willing to maintain them -phil.