once you have built it via command line you can open any module you like in NetBeans. And build/run it like any other project. (no need to build everything every time you make a change)

have fun,
michael

On 09.01.22 19:25, Arnaud bourree wrote:
Thanks to all,
I succeeded in building Netbeans with JDK11.

I starting exploration :D

Thanks

Arnaud

Le dim. 9 janv. 2022 à 17:23, Michael Bien <[email protected]> a écrit :

On 09.01.22 15:27, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022, 10:25 Arnaud bourree, <[email protected]>
wrote:
I follow instruction from Contibuting Code
<
https://netbeans.apache.org/participate/submit-pr.html#contributing-code>
page.
I didn't see any prerequisites but expect my PC OK with Debian 12, Java
17.0.1, Maven 3.6.3 and Ant 1.10.11

Try Java 11. I think support for building on 17 is still work in
progress.
Our contribution guidelines probably need updating, and simplifying,
now. I
was having a look in the context of related things yesterday.

Best wishes,

Neil

Neil is correct. Only the basic cluster (-Dcluster.config=basic) can be
currently built on JDK 17, tests don't work yet.

8-15 should work for everything else.

set your JAVA_HOME and PATH, then build with:

ant clean
ant build-nozip -Dcluster.config=basic

regards,

michael


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