Re: How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project properties

2019-04-15 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
; On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 08:56, Fedd  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, some Netbeans module has updated (I think it was called "Local
>>> Tasks") and the package.json editor has retured.
>>>
>>> There is nothing special in my project. To reproduce success scenario,
>>> one may just create a new "Java with Maven / Java Application", in Files
>>> window go to the src/main folder and create a new one called "webapp". Then
>>> go to the Project Properties (right click the project root and then
>>> "Properties") and see that in JavaScript Category there are three items,
>>> "npm", "Bower" and some other. "npm" is what I was missing. Now it's there
>>> again. Thank you the developers! =)
>>>
>>> fedd
>>> On 15.04.2019 15:02, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>>>
>>> It is hard to know what your project looks like or contains. But however
>>> you have opened it, you’ll see all its content in the Files window. If you
>>> can put a project that looks like this (or ideally is) this project on
>>> GitHub so that we can look at it, that will help.
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 03:32, Fedd  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I desperately need to have an ability to work with NPM libraries in a
>>>> Maven non-webapp project, but NetBeans decides not to show the
>>>> JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not to confuse me
>>>> (?)
>>>>
>>>> Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor "Java with Maven
>>>> /
>>>> Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java Application" and I just
>>>> want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing this in web
>>>> projects.
>>>>
>>>> How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project
>>>> properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I do need this.
>>>>
>>>> At first it looked like that the presence of webapp directory in
>>>> "src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu, but then it
>>>> somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my changes, but
>>>> NetBeans is still outsmarting me.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any magic configuration file entry?
>>>>
>>>> My SO question regarding this with pictures:
>>>>
>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Fyodor
>>>>
>>>>
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Re: How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project properties

2019-04-15 Thread Fedd
show the
JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not
to confuse me (?)

Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor
"Java with Maven /
Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java
    Application" and I just
    want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing
this in web
projects.

How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java
Maven Project
properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I
do need this.

At first it looked like that the presence of webapp
directory in
"src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu,
but then it
somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my
changes, but
NetBeans is still outsmarting me.

Is there any magic configuration file entry?

My SO question regarding this with pictures:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project

Regards,

Fyodor



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Re: How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project properties

2019-04-15 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
les window. If you
>> can put a project that looks like this (or ideally is) this project on
>> GitHub so that we can look at it, that will help.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 03:32, Fedd  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I desperately need to have an ability to work with NPM libraries in a
>>> Maven non-webapp project, but NetBeans decides not to show the
>>> JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not to confuse me (?)
>>>
>>> Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor "Java with Maven /
>>> Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java Application" and I just
>>> want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing this in web
>>> projects.
>>>
>>> How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project
>>> properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I do need this.
>>>
>>> At first it looked like that the presence of webapp directory in
>>> "src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu, but then it
>>> somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my changes, but
>>> NetBeans is still outsmarting me.
>>>
>>> Is there any magic configuration file entry?
>>>
>>> My SO question regarding this with pictures:
>>>
>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Fyodor
>>>
>>>
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>>>


Re: How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project properties

2019-04-15 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
You may have found a (the) way to combine Java, Maven, JavaScript, and NPM.
If so, that’s amazing.

Gj

On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 08:56, Fedd  wrote:

> Thanks, some Netbeans module has updated (I think it was called "Local
> Tasks") and the package.json editor has retured.
>
> There is nothing special in my project. To reproduce success scenario, one
> may just create a new "Java with Maven / Java Application", in Files window
> go to the src/main folder and create a new one called "webapp". Then go to
> the Project Properties (right click the project root and then "Properties")
> and see that in JavaScript Category there are three items, "npm", "Bower"
> and some other. "npm" is what I was missing. Now it's there again. Thank
> you the developers! =)
>
> fedd
> On 15.04.2019 15:02, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> It is hard to know what your project looks like or contains. But however
> you have opened it, you’ll see all its content in the Files window. If you
> can put a project that looks like this (or ideally is) this project on
> GitHub so that we can look at it, that will help.
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 03:32, Fedd  wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I desperately need to have an ability to work with NPM libraries in a
>> Maven non-webapp project, but NetBeans decides not to show the
>> JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not to confuse me (?)
>>
>> Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor "Java with Maven /
>> Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java Application" and I just
>> want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing this in web
>> projects.
>>
>> How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project
>> properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I do need this.
>>
>> At first it looked like that the presence of webapp directory in
>> "src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu, but then it
>> somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my changes, but
>> NetBeans is still outsmarting me.
>>
>> Is there any magic configuration file entry?
>>
>> My SO question regarding this with pictures:
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Fyodor
>>
>>
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>>


Re: How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project properties

2019-04-15 Thread Fedd
Thanks, some Netbeans module has updated (I think it was called "Local 
Tasks") and the package.json editor has retured.


There is nothing special in my project. To reproduce success scenario, 
one may just create a new "Java with Maven / Java Application", in Files 
window go to the src/main folder and create a new one called "webapp". 
Then go to the Project Properties (right click the project root and then 
"Properties") and see that in JavaScript Category there are three items, 
"npm", "Bower" and some other. "npm" is what I was missing. Now it's 
there again. Thank you the developers! =)


fedd

On 15.04.2019 15:02, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
It is hard to know what your project looks like or contains. But 
however you have opened it, you’ll see all its content in the Files 
window. If you can put a project that looks like this (or ideally is) 
this project on GitHub so that we can look at it, that will help.


Gj

On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 03:32, Fedd mailto:f...@sql.ru>> 
wrote:


Hello,

I desperately need to have an ability to work with NPM libraries in a
Maven non-webapp project, but NetBeans decides not to show the
JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not to confuse
me (?)

Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor "Java with
Maven /
Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java Application" and I
just
    want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing this in web
projects.

How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project
properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I do need this.

At first it looked like that the presence of webapp directory in
"src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu, but then it
somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my changes, but
NetBeans is still outsmarting me.

Is there any magic configuration file entry?

My SO question regarding this with pictures:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project

Regards,

Fyodor


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How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project properties

2019-04-15 Thread Fedd

Hello,

I desperately need to have an ability to work with NPM libraries in a 
Maven non-webapp project, but NetBeans decides not to show the 
JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not to confuse me (?)


Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor "Java with Maven / 
Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java Application" and I just 
want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing this in web 
projects.


How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project 
properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I do need this.


At first it looked like that the presence of webapp directory in 
"src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu, but then it 
somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my changes, but 
NetBeans is still outsmarting me.


Is there any magic configuration file entry?

My SO question regarding this with pictures: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project


Regards,

Fyodor


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