Indeed, that’s not what the NetBeans Platform is for. It is an advanced
framework for handling complex task, definitely not a beginner’s tool.
Just like you shouldn’t start with power tools in other fields, i.e., don’t
start with the chainsaws if you’re getting started with basic carpentry.
But
I don't want to build an application. I am a beginner, I want to learn,
I have a book for beginners where the examples are simple and supposed
to be runnable, but some of them are not. My question is very simple :
how the XML editor can be activated in a very simple project without
modules ?
Don’t use the book like that. It is not there to follow step by step. It is
there as a guide to implement the application you want to build.
As you can see, what you’re doing doesn’t work. You can continue being
frustrated or use the book and the NetBeans Platform in the way they’re
meant to be
The answer is very simple : I don't want to build an application, I just
want to follow the examples in the book step by step. You suggested me
to purchase this book and to read it carefully, that is what I am doing.
In chapter 1, we are just testing the effect of selecting ide modules in
the
Nothing at all, no.
Gj
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:34, Eric Bresie wrote:
> Does this have anything to do with removal of XML binding in Java 11
> timeframe? And maybe need to add a dependency for this to the project?
>
> See
>
Does this have anything to do with removal of XML binding in Java 11
timeframe? And maybe need to add a dependency for this to the project?
See
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43574426/how-to-resolve-java-lang-noclassdeffounderror-javax-xml-bind-jaxbexception
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 10:14
The question is what it is you’re trying to achieve here. Given what you’re
trying to do right now, your approach could be considered to be “wrong”,
i.e., start by thinking of the larger idea of the application you’re trying
to build and the features you need for that.
A better approach than
Thank you Geertjan
This is a simple exercise to look at the possibilities that each ide
module can give. I tried successfully the image editor and the Utilities
module, but it is clear that some other ide modules need to be selected
for the XML editor since I can run with all ide modules
Your usage may vary with that book. All the principles and ideas are
correct, but some individual instructions may be outdated.
Gj
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 16:57, Richard wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Running Netbeans 12.0 with OpenJDK11 on Linux Mint 19.3 x64.
>
> Trying to run some examples in chapter 1