Re: How to send "Report Problem"

2021-09-05 Thread Don

This is a recurring, minor annoyance.

I get a Notification with the text saying I have found a bug and it 
wants me to report what I was doing. But it's a silent exception that I 
would not know about without the notification. Then it wants me to 
create a Jira ticket when all I did was open a project and received the 
silent notification. Since I can't do damn-all about it, I just mark is 
as read and go on with the day.



On 9/4/21 7:22 PM, Vladimir Kokovic wrote:

Can anyone tell me how to send a "Report problem" from Netbeans (any version) ?

You have found a bug in the application!
Please help Apache NetBeans by reporting this problem to our bug tracking 
system. Click View Data button, copy the exception and submit it together with 
detailed information about what you were trying to achieve before the problem 
occurred in JIRA.
Thank you for helping us make Apache NetBeans better

"View Data" panel has 2 tabs "UI log" and "IDE log".
What the mean when "copy the exception" is said ?

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Re: Adding dependencies in Gradle

2021-04-22 Thread Don
That shows a general dependency on another project.  In a NetBeans Ant 
project there are 2 main folders:   Source   and Library.  Right-click 
on library brings up a menu which allows me to add a Project, a Jar, and 
a predefined library containing several jar files. Can I add a jar as a 
dependency or at least as something that will allow me to include 
classes from the library in my .java files?


On 4/22/21 11:19 AM, joe foe wrote:

You have to add the project as a dependency.

See
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies 
<https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies>


Regards,
JoeFoe

On Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 16:25 Don, <mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:


With the reduction of support for Ant, which I have been using for my
Java projects since 2004 or so, I decided to start learning
Gradle.  I
downloaded NetBeans 12.3 and proceeded to re-create the library/.jar
files I use to implement some basic classes that are specialized
for our
environment.  In Ant, it was easy to add a library to another library
project but I do not see any way to tell Project B that it needs to
include the .jar from Project A. What am I missing?



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Adding dependencies in Gradle

2021-04-22 Thread Don
With the reduction of support for Ant, which I have been using for my 
Java projects since 2004 or so, I decided to start learning Gradle.  I 
downloaded NetBeans 12.3 and proceeded to re-create the library/.jar 
files I use to implement some basic classes that are specialized for our 
environment.  In Ant, it was easy to add a library to another library 
project but I do not see any way to tell Project B that it needs to 
include the .jar from Project A. What am I missing?




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Re: removing the "new project" support for Ant projects

2021-04-21 Thread Don
I have used Netbeans longer than it has been called Netbeans.  It has 
been remarkably stable and some of my projects rely on its ability to 
include other projects.  All of the included projects are Ant-based.  
Dropping support for Ant probably won't hurt since I can always keep the 
existing version (I have tended to treat the .0 releases as LTS). But 
I'm getting to the point where it is not practical to learn a new build 
technology and I'm getting ready to retire.


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WARNING: message wants me to report it

2021-02-12 Thread Don

I tend to stay with Long Term Releases so my current version is 12.0.

Recently, the icon on the desktop that I used to start Netbeans got 
lost, so I created a .sh to cd to the netbeans/bin folder and exec 
./netbeans.  But since it runs in a terminal, when it starts and stops I 
see messages I never saw before. This one is:


    WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
    WARNING: Illegal reflective access by 
org.netbeans.swing.plaf.gtk.ThemeValue 
(jar:file:/home/netbeans-12.0/netbeans 
/platform/modules/org-netbeans-swing-plaf.jar!/) to method 
javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthStyle.getColorForState(javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthContext,javax.swing.plaf.synth.ColorType)
    WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of 
org.netbeans.swing.plaf.gtk.ThemeValue


Has anyone seen this?  I take it isn't critical until it gets to a 
future release and the warning changes to an error.


Don


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Re: phishing emails?

2020-12-11 Thread Don
The ones I have seen are easily identifiable by the email address which 
is something like imafisher.users.apache@someotherdoman.com


The first part scans like a real address but a closer look shows it to 
be bogus so it either goes to the bit bucket right away or it gets fwd'd 
to phish...@mywork.org then gets trashed.


Don

On 12/10/20 9:41 PM, Eric J. Schwarzenbach wrote:
Today I received an email (to my address directly I think, not via 
this list) in the form of a reply to an old message of mine in a 
thread on this list. It contained a link that I assumed to an image 
demonstrate the problem being discussed in that thread, which I 
foolishly clicked. It was a google docs link, and I'm not really sure 
what it did, nothing as far as I can tell, but I believe it must have 
been some kind of phishing or other malware attempt. Perhaps I got 
lucky due to not having the usual configuration.


I thought I should just remind everyone to beware of links in replies 
to messages that might look like they are coming from this list.


Cheers,

Eric


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Re: Setting GIT repository

2020-10-12 Thread Don
I have struggled with this and what seems to work for me is to first use 
Git in Netbeans to start the process.  That creates a (hidden) .git 
directory in my project.  From a terminal in that .git folder I execute 
*git remote add origin reposit...@wherever.com:me/projectname.git* 
followed by *git add .*    and then *git commit -m "Initial commit"* 
then *git push -u origin master*


After I do that, I can commit from within NetBeans 12 (file by file or 
any combination) and at the end of the day in the .git folder do *git push*


I have checked the results with the GUI at https://git.wherever.com and 
they appear to capture my work.


Don
**

**

On 10/11/20 10:43 AM, C N Davies wrote:
I'm using Netbeans 12 and I have several projects, I can't seem to 
find a way to set the repository for each individual project.  So 
project1 uses repo1 and project2 uses repo2 etc. Each then would push 
to their respective remote github repo. I know it can be done because 
it seems I have done this before, but I can't find the solution.


Thanks for any advice.

Jon


Re: NetBeans 12 and 4K monitor

2020-09-07 Thread Don
I feel your pain.  When I got my XPS-13 it had Ubuntu 16 installed.  It 
has since been upgraded to 18. The XPS-13 by itself is good for taking 
to meetings (when they were in-person).  When I use Netbeans (or 
anything with a largish display pattern) I use the external monitor and 
a USB keyboard/mouse.


Don

On 9/7/20 1:38 AM, Klerman wrote:


Hello,
I recently changed to this Dell XPS 13 which has a high resolution 
monitor and Ubuntu 20.04.

My settings are 3840X2160, 300%.
I installed NetBeans 12.0 and to my surprise, it's practically 
unusable in this machine, as it's unable to adapt itself to these 
scales and the resolutions.
I Googled for a solution, and the two I found all recommend to edit 
the netbeans.conf file.

Using the locate command, I found two of these files in this system:
/home/me/.local/share/Trash/files/netbeans.conf
and
/snap/netbeans/30/netbeans/etc/netbeans.conf
The file in the snap folder is readonly, and I can't find the way to 
make it writable. The chmod command leaves it untouched.

The file in the home folder seems not to have any effect on NetBeans.
Could anyone please point me to the solution of this problem ?.
Many thanks in advance,
Klerman.



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Re: Netbeans

2020-06-10 Thread Don
I have always felt that, in writing source code, it is more important to 
spell consistently than to spell correctly.


Don

On 6/10/20 4:03 AM, HRH wrote:
It would be great to develop spellcheck functionality into the source 
window. Often, when composing Javadocs or comments, a word is flagged 
due to misspelling and the IDE doesn't offer auto-correct or the 
correct spelling.


Thanks


Re: Apache NetBeans 12.0 released

2020-06-09 Thread Don
Installation was a breeze.  Started right up, grabbed plugins from 11.3 
and ran like a charm. No issues.


Congratulations to the team.

Don

On 6/9/20 12:41 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

Hi all,

12.0 has been released, many thanks in particular to our amazing and 
persistent release manager Eric Barboni.


Features:

http://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb120/index.html

Downloads:

http://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb120/nb120.html

Please retweet:

https://twitter.com/netbeans/status/1270389264270983170

Thanks all,

Gj


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Re: Apache NetBeans 12.0 Beta 5

2020-05-26 Thread Don
I downloaded Beta 5 and unzipped it.  All seems well except on first 
run, the console showed:


WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred

WARNING: Illegal reflective access by 
org.netbeans.swing.plaf.gtk.ThemeValue 
(jar:file:.../netbeans-12.0-beta5-bin/netbeans/platform/modules/org-netbeans-swing-plaf.jar!/) 
to method 
javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthStyle.getColorForState(javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthContext,javax.swing.plaf.synth.ColorType)


WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of 
org.netbeans.swing.plaf.gtk.ThemeValue


WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal 
reflective access operations


WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release

I would have noted it in the survey but it says it's closed.

Don

On 5/25/20 6:49 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

Hi all,

The 5th Beta for Apache NetBeans 12 is out. We hope it fixes the blocker.

Source and binaries are here:

https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/NetBeans/job/netbeans-TLP/job/netbea
ns/job/release120/16/artifact/dist/netbeans/ 
<https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/NetBeans/job/netbeans-TLP/job/netbeans/job/release120/16/artifact/dist/netbeans/>


binaries sha512
49be4866cac811c3eb1d435f2c0ac422e31aa705529def17c1610a3820f7728f694d7b1e06e9
6d25b8688b1bce48b86a47b61411f8dc25d9bf594f5cbb1eda57

source sha512
dbb531db3a9dc1368ea96d5e026ba6431219e995c4ca7146fbf3a2b423eecd52bd1178882e40
ec33417113e807c23272c2bc14a69746374efbaac6eb957f8412

Installer (not certified, no sha512):

https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/NetBeans/job/netbeans-TLP/job/netbea
ns/job/release120/16/artifact/dist/installers/ 
<https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/NetBeans/job/netbeans-TLP/job/netbeans/job/release120/16/artifact/dist/installers/>


What is included in Beta 5 that was not in Beta 4:

https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/2146

Do not forget the survey, please fill it in: 
https://forms.gle/k7JnPCSQh5MJUCzh8


Hopefully we'll send out the voting thread to release 12.0 this week.

Thanks,

Gj


Error message on startup

2020-05-22 Thread Don
I've been using the 12.0beta4 and on startup there is almost always a 
warning/error message. Today it was:


WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by 
org.netbeans.swing.plaf.gtk.ThemeValue 
(jar:file:/netbeans/platform/modules/org-netbeans-swing-plaf.jar!/) to 
method 
javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthStyle.getColorForState(javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthContext,javax.swing.plaf.synth.ColorType)
WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of 
org.netbeans.swing.plaf.gtk.ThemeValue
WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal 
reflective access operations

WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release

The common theme is illegal reflective access but the location seems to 
vary.  No other issues.


Don


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Re: When will 12.0 be released?

2020-05-18 Thread Don Albertson

On 5/18/20 4:12 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:

HRH schrieb am 18.05.2020 um 13:14:

The mailing list is an anachronism.


No, it's not.

I for one, prefer doing this via email rather than some cumbersome web 
front end.


Mailing lists are also working extremely well for the Postgres project.

Thomas


Moi aussi.  I still miss DOS but at least the Linux command line is a 
suitable replacement.


dga



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Taglib error

2020-04-02 Thread Don

Unable to load tag handler class
"org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.form.FormTag" for tag "form:form"

I started getting this earlier this week.  I tried all the suggestions I
found in other places but it doesn't seem to work. If I ignore the
warning in the .jsp file, it throws a runtime exception referencing the
line in the .jsp where it failed to bind to something.  It occurs in
11.3 in a Maven project using the attached pom.xml  Maybe someone here
can help.  The error text shows up in the text when I hover over the
line with the error.

It appears that others have this issue as well as I found the
stackoverflow question when I searched on the error message.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/57488598/6045095?sem=2

Don


http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0; xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance; xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd;>
4.0.0

com.tutorialspoint
HelloWeb
1.0-SNAPSHOT
war

HelloWeb


${project.build.directory}/endorsed
UTF-8




org.springframework
spring-web
4.3.25.RELEASE
jar


org.springframework
spring-aop
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-aspects
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-beans
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-context-support
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-core
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-expression
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-framework-bom
4.3.25.RELEASE
pom


org.springframework
spring-instrument
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-instrument-tomcat
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-jdbc
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-jms
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-messaging
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-orm
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-oxm
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-test
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-tx
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-webmvc
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-webmvc-portlet
4.3.25.RELEASE


org.springframework
spring-websocket
4.3.25.RELEASE


javax.servlet.jsp.jstl
javax.servlet.jsp.jstl-api
1.2.1


org.glassfish.web
javax.servlet.jsp.jstl
1.2.2


javax
javaee-web-api
7.0
provided


org.springframework
spring-context
4.3.25.RELEASE






org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-compiler-plugin
3.1

1.7
1.7

${endorsed.dir}




org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-war-plugin
2.3

false



org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-dependency-plugin
2.6


validate

copy


${endorsed.dir}
true


javax
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7.0
jar












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Re: Statement of disappointment

2020-03-09 Thread Don
I agree.  I have been using NetBeans since it was called Forte and both 
it and Java were owned and managed by Sun.  I think I was up to version 
8.2 when management switched to Apache and a LOT of things changed.  At 
the same time, almost all of the Swing apps I had produced with earlier 
versions were made obsolete by a switch from in-house to vendor-provided 
web site and cloud-hosted database with a different structure.  A 
different change obsoleted the collection of integration utilities I had 
been keeping going.


Now I am learning Groovy and AngularJS and Netbeans 11 and there are a 
lot of challenges but since I really can't multitask effectively, I try 
to work on one thing at a time.


Don

On 3/9/20 2:08 PM, Neil C Smith wrote:

On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 15:16, Paul Szudzik  wrote:

 I see streams of notes that are asking questions about compatibility.  ( 
The latest straw is the Ant image ... )  I see how once the major players in 
NetBeans get on a wagon, the trail off is almost impossible.  If you’re new to 
NetBeans, perhaps this is a good trend.  If you have dealt with NetBeans as 
long as I have.. it becomes more than just an annoyance.  It almost easier to 
find another IDE to settle in on, as the amount of work to transfer 100+ 
projects, probably more, from old NetBeans to new NetBeans is formidable.

Personally, I think you're putting the "blame" firmly in the wrong
place.  Java is changing, JavaFX is changing, build tools are evolving
- this is all for the better in my opinion, but it requires learning
new things.  And switching IDE will not change that, and will probably
make for even more annoyance.

As Emi has already mentioned, there are numerous ways of working the
old way, with a Java 8 JDK, possibly even with JavaFX bundled, for a
number of years yet (although that's maybe not much use if you like
what Gluon is doing).  None of the support for the older ways of
working have been removed from the IDE as far as I know.

To paraphrase your domain, maybe throw the rock elsewhere?! :-)

Best wishes,

Neil

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Oops. Make that error running forked groovyc

2020-03-03 Thread Don

That's the message I'm getting.


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Error running forked javac

2020-03-03 Thread Don
This message just started showing up in NetBeans 11.2 where it was not 
appearing before.   My runtime is openjdk 11.06 and my build platform is 
1.8.0_121  I did some web searches on the error text and it appears to 
be an old (pre apache) problem.


Any clues?

Don


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Re: Select Web Project Run ??

2019-10-31 Thread Don
That's what crossed my mind early this morning as I was waking up.  When 
I unchecked the Deploy on Save box, that problem went away. I hadn't 
noticed the existence of an automatic deploy folder in Tomcat.


It's only a problem because the 2 apps are not intended to run in the 
same memory space and when they do, they fight over port assignments and 
it brings everything down.



Don

On 10/30/19 3:01 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Maybe remove them from the Tomcat automatic deploy folder, could solve 
it. But this is default behavior, should be default behavior on the 
command line too.


Gj

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 7:46 PM Don <mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:


In only happens when run from NetBeans.  Command line startup.sh
is acting normally.  In addition, if I use Debug instead of Run,
the problem is not apparent.

Don

On 10/30/19 2:38 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

Best to ask on the Tomcat mailing lists.

Gj

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 7:37 PM Don mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Where does it keep track of them? On the production server,
they are in the webapps folder but when this is running,
there is nothing in the local server's webapps folder.  Is
there any way to NOT keep track of them and run them when
they are not wanted?

Don

On 10/30/19 2:22 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

So those projects were deployed before to Tomcat and Tomcat
keeps tracks of them and redeploys them when Tomcat restarts.

Find out more about Tomcat here: https://tomcat.apache.org/

Gj


On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:57 PM Don mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:

When I select a project and right-click and select Run,
it prints

init:
deps-module-jar:
deps-ear-jar:
deps-jar:
library-inclusion-in-archive:
library-inclusion-in-manifest:
compile:
compile-jsps:
Starting Tomcat process...
Waiting for Tomcat...

In the Tomcat output window I can see that it is
starting projects that
are not open in NetBeans and that I do not want to run
(because they
have issues).

Right after 'Startup sequence completed in 327ms'  it
starts to print
output from a .class file for an app listener followed
from another
.class file for a different app listener in a different
project neither
of which is the one I want to run.

Why is it executing code in other projects?


Don



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Re: Select Web Project Run ??

2019-10-30 Thread Don
In only happens when run from NetBeans.  Command line startup.sh is 
acting normally.  In addition, if I use Debug instead of Run, the 
problem is not apparent.


Don

On 10/30/19 2:38 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

Best to ask on the Tomcat mailing lists.

Gj

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 7:37 PM Don <mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Where does it keep track of them? On the production server, they
are in the webapps folder but when this is running, there is
nothing in the local server's webapps folder.  Is there any way to
NOT keep track of them and run them when they are not wanted?

Don

On 10/30/19 2:22 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:

So those projects were deployed before to Tomcat and Tomcat keeps
tracks of them and redeploys them when Tomcat restarts.

Find out more about Tomcat here: https://tomcat.apache.org/

Gj


On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:57 PM Don mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:

When I select a project and right-click and select Run, it prints

init:
deps-module-jar:
deps-ear-jar:
deps-jar:
library-inclusion-in-archive:
library-inclusion-in-manifest:
compile:
compile-jsps:
Starting Tomcat process...
Waiting for Tomcat...

In the Tomcat output window I can see that it is starting
projects that
are not open in NetBeans and that I do not want to run
(because they
have issues).

Right after 'Startup sequence completed in 327ms'  it starts
to print
output from a .class file for an app listener followed from
another
.class file for a different app listener in a different
project neither
of which is the one I want to run.

Why is it executing code in other projects?


Don


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Re: Select Web Project Run ??

2019-10-30 Thread Don
Where does it keep track of them? On the production server, they are in 
the webapps folder but when this is running, there is nothing in the 
local server's webapps folder.  Is there any way to NOT keep track of 
them and run them when they are not wanted?


Don

On 10/30/19 2:22 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
So those projects were deployed before to Tomcat and Tomcat keeps 
tracks of them and redeploys them when Tomcat restarts.


Find out more about Tomcat here: https://tomcat.apache.org/

Gj


On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:57 PM Don <mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:


When I select a project and right-click and select Run, it prints

init:
deps-module-jar:
deps-ear-jar:
deps-jar:
library-inclusion-in-archive:
library-inclusion-in-manifest:
compile:
compile-jsps:
Starting Tomcat process...
Waiting for Tomcat...

In the Tomcat output window I can see that it is starting projects
that
are not open in NetBeans and that I do not want to run (because they
have issues).

Right after 'Startup sequence completed in 327ms'  it starts to print
output from a .class file for an app listener  followed from another
.class file for a different app listener in a different project
neither
of which is the one I want to run.

Why is it executing code in other projects?


Don


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Select Web Project Run ??

2019-10-30 Thread Don

When I select a project and right-click and select Run, it prints

init:
deps-module-jar:
deps-ear-jar:
deps-jar:
library-inclusion-in-archive:
library-inclusion-in-manifest:
compile:
compile-jsps:
Starting Tomcat process...
Waiting for Tomcat...

In the Tomcat output window I can see that it is starting projects that 
are not open in NetBeans and that I do not want to run (because they 
have issues).


Right after 'Startup sequence completed in 327ms'  it starts to print 
output from a .class file for an app listener  followed from another 
.class file for a different app listener in a different project neither 
of which is the one I want to run.


Why is it executing code in other projects?


Don


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Re: hsql in Tomcat

2019-10-29 Thread Don
I'm reasonably sure I didn't install it separately especially since the 
localhost.script file contains things that don't mean anyting to me.


   SET DATABASE UNIQUE NAME HSQLDB6BAF0F1485
   SET DATABASE GC 0
   SET DATABASE DEFAULT RESULT MEMORY ROWS 0
   SET DATABASE EVENT LOG LEVEL 0
   SET DATABASE TRANSACTION CONTROL LOCKS
   SET DATABASE DEFAULT ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED
   SET DATABASE TRANSACTION ROLLBACK ON CONFLICT TRUE
   SET DATABASE TEXT TABLE DEFAULTS ''
   SET DATABASE SQL NAMES FALSE
   SET DATABASE SQL REFERENCES FALSE
   SET DATABASE SQL SIZE TRUE
   SET DATABASE SQL TYPES FALSE
   SET DATABASE SQL TDC DELETE TRUE
   SET DATABASE SQL TDC UPDATE TRUE
   SET DATABASE SQL CONCAT NULLS TRUE
   SET DATABASE SQL UNIQUE NULLS TRUE
   SET DATABASE SQL CONVERT TRUNCATE TRUE
   SET DATABASE SQL AVG SCALE 0
   SET DATABASE SQL DOUBLE NAN TRUE
   SET FILES WRITE DELAY 500 MILLIS
   SET FILES BACKUP INCREMENT TRUE
   SET FILES CACHE SIZE 1
   SET FILES CACHE ROWS 5
   SET FILES SCALE 32
   SET FILES LOB SCALE 32
   SET FILES DEFRAG 0
   SET FILES NIO TRUE
   SET FILES NIO SIZE 256
   SET FILES LOG TRUE
   SET FILES LOG SIZE 50
   CREATE USER SA PASSWORD DIGEST 'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e'
   ALTER USER SA SET LOCAL TRUE
   CREATE SCHEMA PUBLIC AUTHORIZATION DBA
   ALTER SEQUENCE SYSTEM_LOBS.LOB_ID RESTART WITH 1
   SET DATABASE DEFAULT INITIAL SCHEMA PUBLIC
   GRANT USAGE ON DOMAIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SQL_IDENTIFIER TO PUBLIC
   GRANT USAGE ON DOMAIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.YES_OR_NO TO PUBLIC
   GRANT USAGE ON DOMAIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TIME_STAMP TO PUBLIC
   GRANT USAGE ON DOMAIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CARDINAL_NUMBER TO PUBLIC
   GRANT USAGE ON DOMAIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CHARACTER_DATA TO PUBLIC
   GRANT DBA TO SA
   SET SCHEMA SYSTEM_LOBS
   INSERT INTO BLOCKS VALUES(0,2147483647,0)

It also contains hsqldb.jar in the lib folder

Don

On 10/28/19 11:08 AM, Emilian Bold wrote:

I can't check now, but does NetBeans come with Tomcat?

--emi

On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 4:15 PM Don  wrote:

I have been using hsql in a number of projects and recently had a need
to use hsql in a Tomcat application.  It seems to conflict with a
built-in hsql located in the embedded version of Tomcat's /bin folder.

Apparently, when I reference org.hsqldb.server.Server in my
application's Java code it finds the embedded hsqldb.jar in the server's
lib folder.

The same version of Tomcat downloaded and installed separately has no
hsql folder in bin.  When I use that version, there is no conflict.

What is the purpose of having hsql in the version of Tomcat that is
installed with NetBeans 11.1 ?

don


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hsql in Tomcat

2019-10-28 Thread Don
I have been using hsql in a number of projects and recently had a need 
to use hsql in a Tomcat application.  It seems to conflict with a 
built-in hsql located in the embedded version of Tomcat's /bin folder.


Apparently, when I reference org.hsqldb.server.Server in my 
application's Java code it finds the embedded hsqldb.jar in the server's 
lib folder.


The same version of Tomcat downloaded and installed separately has no 
hsql folder in bin.  When I use that version, there is no conflict.


What is the purpose of having hsql in the version of Tomcat that is 
installed with NetBeans 11.1 ?


don


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Re: Creating HSQL connection from Netbeans

2019-10-14 Thread Don
I'm doing a copy/paste of the connection string from the code (where it 
works) to the Netbeans "Drivers: Connect With" properties window.  So I 
doubt that's the problem.  I was able to use the "Databases: New 
Connection" and supply all the values and that seems to be the trick for me.


dga

On 10/14/19 11:20 AM, Emilian Bold wrote:

I think their example is bad.

Here http://hsqldb.org/doc/2.0/guide/running-chapt.html they mention
.getConnection("jdbc:hsqldb:file:testdb", "SA", ""); but if I use in
CoolBeans jdbc:hsqldb:file:testdb it fails because it actually tries
to create the file at /testdb ie. in a place where normal users don't
have permissions.

If I use jdbc:hsqldb:file:~/testdb then it creates a DB in my homefolder.

So the trick is to write the full path.

--emi

On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 6:08 PM Don  wrote:

I can use the HSQL Driver from Java Code and I can use connections in
the IDE made with previous releases of Netbeans but I cannot create a
new connection.  Even using an existing connection and changing the file
location, both the Test Connection and the Next Button produce a
red-letter message that the connection failed.

I have connections to a local Oracle server, and a cloud-based
MSSQLServer instance, but trying to connect to a local file-based db
fails. Has anyone else experienced this difficulty?


Don


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Creating HSQL connection from Netbeans

2019-10-14 Thread Don
I can use the HSQL Driver from Java Code and I can use connections in 
the IDE made with previous releases of Netbeans but I cannot create a 
new connection.  Even using an existing connection and changing the file 
location, both the Test Connection and the Next Button produce a 
red-letter message that the connection failed.


I have connections to a local Oracle server, and a cloud-based 
MSSQLServer instance, but trying to connect to a local file-based db 
fails. Has anyone else experienced this difficulty?



Don


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Curious message

2019-09-23 Thread Don

I installed 11.1 and allowed it to use projects created in 11.

Two had issues because they want Java 8 and I was able to resolve that 
in Project|Properties.


The 3rd is a web application and the name of the project has (broken) 
appended to it.  When I right-click and choose the Resolve Problems ... 
option a popup says:


Would also need to enable StandardModule:org.netbeans.modules.web.jsf12 jar
File: 
/home/don/netbeans-11.1/netbeans/enterprise/modules/org-netbeans-modules-web-jsf12.jar 



What does that mean?  What does it want me to do? And why are Properties 
not available?



Don


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Re: Do you use NetBeans with SVN or CVS?

2018-03-10 Thread Don Albertson

On 03/09/2018 08:31 PM, Jerry Nicholson wrote:
"It’s important for all technology that we don’t hold back younger 
generations by supporting legacy as it slows evolution of technology."


I could not disagree more. It is important for youngsters to consider 
the amount of commitment to a particular technology that business
has. If a company that employs many people uses a particular 
technology, then the transition to newer, possibly better technology must
take that into account. If there is a large amount of software that is 
built using some package or another, it is stupid to just dump it because
"younger" people like something else. This is business and business is 
life to programmers. You like getting paid? Rethink your transition
theology. We all want new technology, but don't kill the goose that 
lays the new technology golden egg.


It's a balancing act.  My organization has been relying on 30+ year old 
technologies and is replacing the enterprise systems developed in-house 
with purchased systems.  Naturally the business practices that developed 
around the limitations of the existing systems don't fit the 
capabilities of any vendor product and the effects on staff are 
remarkable.  Programmers are becoming obsolete as they are replaced by 
implementation consultants.  I imagine that keeping it all in-house and 
changing the development methodologies would be equally chaotic.  That's 
why it's important to manage change rather than having it overtake your 
organization.


Ting ting blong mi, tasol.

Don


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Re: Do you use NetBeans with SVN or CVS?

2018-03-08 Thread don

On 03/08/2018 08:48 AM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:

Brett Ryan schrieb am 08.03.2018 um 14:36:

On 8 Mar 2018, at 23:28, Thomas Kellerer  wrote:

Deprecate Subversion? Really? This is still wildly used.

It shouldn’t be, and we should discourage its continued use. Unsupported 
plugins available to provide capability is how it should be handled.

I treat svn/cvs like IE8, let’s discourage its use by not supporting. If your 
starting a new project with svn or cvs you should question why.

Trimming legacy helps reduce edge cases and helps deliver value going forward 
without the need to worry about edge cases.

SVN can't be considered the same as CVS.

Half of the projects I'm working on still use SVN.
It would be a major PITA if NetBeans would not support that any more.



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SVN is ideal for projects that have limited scope where GIT and 
Mercurial are overkill.
If it becomes moribund and is no longer supported by its team, I would 
expect it to wither away of its own accord.


dga

--
We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on 
the way down.



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