Hi Peter,
Peter B. West wrote:
Dave,
I've reposted your reply to the nbusers message I posted.
I was using NB 5.5.1. The page at
http://nb-openjdk.netbeans.org/get-and-build.html
doesn't mention that. It links to NB6M9 (not M10), but if you already
have NB installed you're not going to follow that link.
I'll see about having the get-and-build page updated to explicitly mention
that NB6 is required.
I've now installed M10, and the projects are visible.
I wrote and tested (in another package space) an implementation of RFE
6410729 Add BitSet.previousClearBit, previousSetBit and posted the
results in the JDK-collaboration/dev forum on 2007-05-06, but have had
no responses. I think I must be missing something in the procedure for
handling these things. Advice on this would be appreciated.
The "contribute" page at
http://openjdk.java.net/contribute/
should steer you in the right direction. [EMAIL PROTECTED] might
be the right list.
I seem to have lost the description of setting up personal NetBeans
projects within JDK7. I recall a discussion of cloning and modifying one
of the existing projects when setting up a Java-only project, and the
example used was Collections. That's exactly what I need; in fact, a
subset of Collections. Can you point me in the right direction for doing
this?
See
j2se/make/netbeans/README
in the openjdk source bundle.
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks
Peter
Hi folks,
Your emails to nbusers have been forwarded to me. I worked on the
NetBeans projects for OpenJDK, and hope to help resolve your issues.
But I need more information.
First, the best place for these questions is to
[email protected]
On to the issues:
Peter, are you using NetBeans 6? I ask because when I use NetBeans
5.5 to open a project (jarzip) I see the "???" instead of the name.
NetBeans 6 is *required*. If you are using NetBeans 6 and see the
problem, can you tell me exactly what steps you are doing to cause the
problem?
Sang, I'm not clear on your issue: you say "having the same problem"
but then say "For NetBeans 6, at least I don't see this problem", so I'm
a little confused. Then you say "having a problem to build." Could you
be more specific as to the nature of the "problem to build"?
Thanks,
Dave