Re: Offline Install of Netbeans on JDK 8 (with nb-javac)
Download nb-javac at home where you have Internet, put it on a usb stick, take the usb stick to work, upload nb-javac into your environment, then install it via the Plugin Manager. Or use a later version of the JDK where you don’t need nb-javac, i.e., any version after JDK 8, or wait until NetBeans 13, in the first months of 2022, where nb-javac will be part of NetBeans. Best to start moving away from JDK 8, though. There are now two LTS releases since 8. Gj On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 22:09, Brad K. wrote: > Yep, it installs fine. But activating the Java parts of the IDE doesn't > work without being forced to download/install the nb-javac > plugin/module. And I can't do that in the stand-alone network > environment I'm in (air-gapped.) > > So, I'm trying to find a way to install the nb-javac without Internet > access. Everything I've tried always ends up with the IDE to keep asking > to install nb-javac. > > On 12/25/2021 3:00 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: > > “installed over Oracle’s JDK 8” > > > > What does this mean? NetBeans runs on any JDK from 8 onwards. > > > > Gj > > > > > > > > On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 21:51, Brad K. wrote: > > > > Hey all -- > > > > (I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten lost.) > > > > I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the question: can > > Netbeans 11.3 (or later) be installed over Oracle's JDK 8 in a > > non-internet connected environment and successfully add nb-javac? > > > > I work in gov't and our development network is completely > > air-gapped to > > everything. > > > > Every time we try to start up a Java project, it asks us to install > > nb-javac (as well as JavaFX stuff -- which is included in JDK 8.) > > We've > > tried downloading various versions of javac-api, javac-impl and > > nb-javac > > and the updater, plugins handler, etc., won't use any of them to meet > > the nb-javac requirement plugin listed in the "Available Plugins" > > dialog. > > > > If it is possible, what are the actual directions? Is it posted > > somewhere > > and my Google-fu is lacking? > > > > If its not possible, are there solutions that don't require Internet > > connectivity? Could we setup our own plugin/update repo on our dev > > net? > > > > Please help! > > > > V/r, > > > > Brad > > > > > > - > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > >
Re: Offline Install of Netbeans on JDK 8 (with nb-javac)
Yep, it installs fine. But activating the Java parts of the IDE doesn't work without being forced to download/install the nb-javac plugin/module. And I can't do that in the stand-alone network environment I'm in (air-gapped.) So, I'm trying to find a way to install the nb-javac without Internet access. Everything I've tried always ends up with the IDE to keep asking to install nb-javac. On 12/25/2021 3:00 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: “installed over Oracle’s JDK 8” What does this mean? NetBeans runs on any JDK from 8 onwards. Gj On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 21:51, Brad K. wrote: Hey all -- (I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten lost.) I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the question: can Netbeans 11.3 (or later) be installed over Oracle's JDK 8 in a non-internet connected environment and successfully add nb-javac? I work in gov't and our development network is completely air-gapped to everything. Every time we try to start up a Java project, it asks us to install nb-javac (as well as JavaFX stuff -- which is included in JDK 8.) We've tried downloading various versions of javac-api, javac-impl and nb-javac and the updater, plugins handler, etc., won't use any of them to meet the nb-javac requirement plugin listed in the "Available Plugins" dialog. If it is possible, what are the actual directions? Is it posted somewhere and my Google-fu is lacking? If its not possible, are there solutions that don't require Internet connectivity? Could we setup our own plugin/update repo on our dev net? Please help! V/r, Brad - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists
Re: Offline Install of Netbeans on JDK 8 (with nb-javac)
“installed over Oracle’s JDK 8” What does this mean? NetBeans runs on any JDK from 8 onwards. Gj On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 21:51, Brad K. wrote: > Hey all -- > > (I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten lost.) > > I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the question: can > Netbeans 11.3 (or later) be installed over Oracle's JDK 8 in a > non-internet connected environment and successfully add nb-javac? > > I work in gov't and our development network is completely air-gapped to > everything. > > Every time we try to start up a Java project, it asks us to install > nb-javac (as well as JavaFX stuff -- which is included in JDK 8.) We've > tried downloading various versions of javac-api, javac-impl and nb-javac > and the updater, plugins handler, etc., won't use any of them to meet > the nb-javac requirement plugin listed in the "Available Plugins" dialog. > > If it is possible, what are the actual directions? Is it posted somewhere > and my Google-fu is lacking? > > If its not possible, are there solutions that don't require Internet > connectivity? Could we setup our own plugin/update repo on our dev net? > > Please help! > > V/r, > > Brad > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > >
Offline Install of Netbeans on JDK 8 (with nb-javac)
Hey all -- (I'm resending this since my original seems to have gotten lost.) I've been trying to find a definitive yes or no to the question: can Netbeans 11.3 (or later) be installed over Oracle's JDK 8 in a non-internet connected environment and successfully add nb-javac? I work in gov't and our development network is completely air-gapped to everything. Every time we try to start up a Java project, it asks us to install nb-javac (as well as JavaFX stuff -- which is included in JDK 8.) We've tried downloading various versions of javac-api, javac-impl and nb-javac and the updater, plugins handler, etc., won't use any of them to meet the nb-javac requirement plugin listed in the "Available Plugins" dialog. If it is possible, what are the actual directions? Is it posted somewhere and my Google-fu is lacking? If its not possible, are there solutions that don't require Internet connectivity? Could we setup our own plugin/update repo on our dev net? Please help! V/r, Brad - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists
Re: Happy holidays all
I have used IntelliJ and Eclipse, and after not much of that, I went back to NetBeans for my Java projects because I still think NetBeans is the best IDE for Java Developers. Have a great year ahead. On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 04:23, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: > Hi all, > > Happy holidays all. :-) > > It’s been another great year of quarterly Apache NetBeans releases. In the > coming year, we’re looking forward to and can expect: > > 1. Better start up experience via direct integration of nb-javac into > Apache NetBeans. > > 2. Whole number releases, i.e., the next release will be 13, then 14, then > 15, etc. > > 3. Better start up experience via bundling of OpenJDK with Apache > NetBeans, which can’t be done as part of Apache because of the licensing of > the OpenJDK, and will be hosted below, at least: > > https://www.codelerity.com/netbeans/ > > The above developments, all of which have been discussed at length or at > least mentioned on the dev mailing list several times (please join that > list if you’re not on it yet), together will put Apache NetBeans in a > strong position to offer a more complete and coherent basis for further > contributions and usage in developer communities. > > Thanks all for your involvement and support for this project, for some of > you over many years indeed. :-) > > Kind regards, > > Gj > > PMC Chair >