NetBeans had the best support of JEE from all IDE. Support for Spring is
very poor. I think remove of support part of JEE is suicide for NetBeans.
This is main reason why I am using NetBeans.
Tomas

On Mon, Jan 28, 2019, 22:24 Brett Ryan <brett.r...@gmail.com wrote:

> It’s always a sensitive topic whenever considering to remove something,
> however; I am in favour for removing classic JavaEE support in favour of
> concentrating on modern java web technologies such as spring and Jakarta.
>
> It becomes an enormous task to support everything. We can always provide
> support in the form of a plugin though I feel that those using classic Java
> EE may not benefit from the additions being added to NetBeans IDE and may
> continue to use 8.2.
>
> > On 29 Jan 2019, at 06:05, Geertjan Wielenga
> <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Especially to Java/Jakarta EE people out there, e.g., Ivar, Josh, David,
> at
> > least -- please advise what should be done with the EAR and EJB support,
> as
> > described here:
> >
> >
> https://blogs.apache.org/netbeans/entry/enterprise-cluster-integrated-into-apache
> >
> > And, hurray, thanks Matthias especially, and Vikas, Arunava, Sarvesh, and
> > Reema, for a lot of work on relicensing, for getting the enterprise
> cluster
> > integrated!
> >
> > Gj
>
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