Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
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 also don’t walk out of the carpenter’s meetings just because you’re
uncomfortable with the chainsaw. :-)

Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 18:15, Richard  wrote:

> 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 ? The
> method given in the book does not work, and the only help I get here is
> "try disabling modules one by one until it works". OK, I give up and I
> unsubscribe this list.
>
> Richard.
>
> Le 07/03/2021 à 18:05, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>
>
> 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 used — especially if you’re putting an IDE together, start with
> what there already is rather than developing from scratch.
>
> And with the book, ask yourself what it is you’re going to be developing
> and then use the book to guide you with that.
>
> Gj
>
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:59, Richard  wrote:
>
>> 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 library on a sample project built from scratch that contains no module
>> : activating the Image editor, activating the Utilities module, etc... and
>> seeing how menus are modified and haw images can be edited. Using the
>> sample code downloaded from the link given in the book gives the same
>> result as my project built from scratch.
>>
>> As I said in the previous mail, the approach that you suggest for the XML
>> editor is very long and not understandable for a beginner : how can I guess
>> which modules are not needed ? For most of them, I have no idea of what
>> they are doing ! I thought that at least the error message could help in
>> finding the missing modules, but it does not help.
>>
>> I was trying this approach for almost an hour but I could not identify
>> the missing modules.
>>
>> OK, forget this mail, I give up with NB Platform.
>>
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:14, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>>
>>
>> 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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to be
>> doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t need.
>> It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard  wrote:
>>
>>> 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 selected.
>>>
>>> But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with
>>> all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run until
>>> it fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error message can
>>> help ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> 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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
 just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
 some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
 such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.

 Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
 editor :

 > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
 > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
 > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
 > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
 > include other 

Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Richard
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 ? The method given in the book does not work, and the only help 
I get here is "try disabling modules one by one until it works". OK, I 
give up and I unsubscribe this list.

Richard.

Le 07/03/2021 à 18:05, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :


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 used — especially if you’re putting an IDE 
together, start with what there already is rather than developing from 
scratch.


And with the book, ask yourself what it is you’re going to be 
developing and then use the book to guide you with that.


Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:59, Richard > wrote:


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 library on a sample project built from scratch that
contains no module : activating the Image editor, activating the
Utilities module, etc... and seeing how menus are modified and haw
images can be edited. Using the sample code downloaded from the
link given in the book gives the same result as my project built
from scratch.

As I said in the previous mail, the approach that you suggest for
the XML editor is very long and not understandable for a beginner
: how can I guess which modules are not needed ? For most of them,
I have no idea of what they are doing ! I thought that at least
the error message could help in finding the missing modules, but
it does not help.

I was trying this approach for almost an hour but I could not
identify the missing modules.

OK, forget this mail, I give up with NB Platform.


Richard

Le 07/03/2021 à 17:14, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :


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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you
seem to be doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the
parts you don’t need. It’s the exact opposite to what you’re
doing, please consider it.

Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard mailto:rgreno...@gmail.com>> wrote:

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 selected.

But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could
start with all ide modules selected and try to unselect one
module at each run until it fails, but it would take a very
long time. How the error message can help ?


Richard

Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :


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 mailto:rgreno...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello.

Running Netbeans 12.0 with OpenJDK11 on Linux Mint 19.3 x64.

Trying to run some examples in chapter 1 of the
nbp4beginners book. I
just created a sample project without any module, and
tried to select
some modules from the ide cluster in the
properties-libraries window,
such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.

Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate
the XML Text
editor :

> 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
> Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or
another in your
> application. In the ide cluster, select XML
> Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red
Resolve button to
> include other XML-related NetBeans
> modules

Some other related modules are selected when clicking
the "Resolve"
button, all seems to be OK, but 

Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
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 used — especially if you’re putting an IDE together, start with
what there already is rather than developing from scratch.

And with the book, ask yourself what it is you’re going to be developing
and then use the book to guide you with that.

Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:59, Richard  wrote:

> 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 library on a sample project built from scratch that contains no module
> : activating the Image editor, activating the Utilities module, etc... and
> seeing how menus are modified and haw images can be edited. Using the
> sample code downloaded from the link given in the book gives the same
> result as my project built from scratch.
>
> As I said in the previous mail, the approach that you suggest for the XML
> editor is very long and not understandable for a beginner : how can I guess
> which modules are not needed ? For most of them, I have no idea of what
> they are doing ! I thought that at least the error message could help in
> finding the missing modules, but it does not help.
>
> I was trying this approach for almost an hour but I could not identify the
> missing modules.
>
> OK, forget this mail, I give up with NB Platform.
>
>
> Richard
>
> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:14, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>
>
> 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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to be
> doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t need.
> It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.
>
> Gj
>
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard  wrote:
>
>> 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 selected.
>>
>> But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with
>> all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run until
>> it fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error message can
>> help ?
>>
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>>
>>
>> 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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
>>> just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
>>> some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
>>> such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.
>>>
>>> Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
>>> editor :
>>>
>>> > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
>>> > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
>>> > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
>>> > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
>>> > include other XML-related NetBeans
>>> > modules
>>>
>>> Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
>>> button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I get an
>>> error message (see the attached document). This message does not help me
>>> in finding which module is missing.
>>>
>>> Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules are
>>> selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
>>> syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
>>> options.
>>>
>>> So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related modules by
>>> the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
>>> what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains the
>>> errors.
>>>
>>> Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed yesterday
>>> and that works perfectly :)
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> -
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Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Richard
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 library on a sample project built from scratch that contains no 
module : activating the Image editor, activating the Utilities module, 
etc... and seeing how menus are modified and haw images can be edited. 
Using the sample code downloaded from the link given in the book gives 
the same result as my project built from scratch.


As I said in the previous mail, the approach that you suggest for the 
XML editor is very long and not understandable for a beginner : how can 
I guess which modules are not needed ? For most of them, I have no idea 
of what they are doing ! I thought that at least the error message could 
help in finding the missing modules, but it does not help.


I was trying this approach for almost an hour but I could not identify 
the missing modules.


OK, forget this mail, I give up with NB Platform.

Richard

Le 07/03/2021 à 17:14, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :


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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to 
be doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t 
need. It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.


Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard > wrote:


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 selected.

But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start
with all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at
each run until it fails, but it would take a very long time. How
the error message can help ?


Richard

Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :


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 mailto:rgreno...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello.

Running Netbeans 12.0 with OpenJDK11 on Linux Mint 19.3 x64.

Trying to run some examples in chapter 1 of the nbp4beginners
book. I
just created a sample project without any module, and tried
to select
some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries
window,
such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.

Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the
XML Text
editor :

> 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
> Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in
your
> application. In the ide cluster, select XML
> Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve
button to
> include other XML-related NetBeans
> modules

Some other related modules are selected when clicking the
"Resolve"
button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails,
and I get an
error message (see the attached document). This message does
not help me
in finding which module is missing.

Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide
modules are
selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a
colored
syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu
for XML
options.

So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related
modules by
the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in
finding
what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that
contains the
errors.

Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we
discussed yesterday
and that works perfectly :)

Richard


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Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
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
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43574426/how-to-resolve-java-lang-noclassdeffounderror-javax-xml-bind-jaxbexception
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 10:14 AM Geertjan Wielenga
>  wrote:
>
>>
>> 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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to be
>> doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t need.
>> It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard  wrote:
>>
>>> 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 selected.
>>>
>>> But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with
>>> all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run until
>>> it fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error message can
>>> help ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> 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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
 just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
 some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
 such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.

 Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
 editor :

 > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
 > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
 > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
 > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
 > include other XML-related NetBeans
 > modules

 Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
 button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I get an
 error message (see the attached document). This message does not help
 me
 in finding which module is missing.

 Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules are
 selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
 syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
 options.

 So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related modules
 by
 the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
 what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains the
 errors.

 Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed
 yesterday
 and that works perfectly :)

 Richard


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>


Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Eric Bresie
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 AM Geertjan Wielenga
 wrote:

>
> 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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to be
> doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t need.
> It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.
>
> Gj
>
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard  wrote:
>
>> 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 selected.
>>
>> But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with
>> all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run until
>> it fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error message can
>> help ?
>>
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>>
>>
>> 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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
>>> just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
>>> some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
>>> such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.
>>>
>>> Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
>>> editor :
>>>
>>> > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
>>> > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
>>> > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
>>> > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
>>> > include other XML-related NetBeans
>>> > modules
>>>
>>> Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
>>> button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I get an
>>> error message (see the attached document). This message does not help me
>>> in finding which module is missing.
>>>
>>> Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules are
>>> selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
>>> syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
>>> options.
>>>
>>> So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related modules by
>>> the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
>>> what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains the
>>> errors.
>>>
>>> Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed yesterday
>>> and that works perfectly :)
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> -
>>> 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
>>
>>
>> --
Eric Bresie
ebre...@gmail.com


Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
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 building up an IDE from scratch, as you seem to be
doing, is to start from the full IDE and remove the parts you don’t need.
It’s the exact opposite to what you’re doing, please consider it.

Gj

On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Richard  wrote:

> 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 selected.
>
> But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with all
> ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run until it
> fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error message can help ?
>
>
> Richard
>
> Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :
>
>
> 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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
>> just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
>> some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
>> such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.
>>
>> Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
>> editor :
>>
>> > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
>> > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
>> > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
>> > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
>> > include other XML-related NetBeans
>> > modules
>>
>> Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
>> button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I get an
>> error message (see the attached document). This message does not help me
>> in finding which module is missing.
>>
>> Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules are
>> selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
>> syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
>> options.
>>
>> So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related modules by
>> the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
>> what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains the
>> errors.
>>
>> Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed yesterday
>> and that works perfectly :)
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
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Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Richard

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 selected.


But how can I find the missing modules ? Of course, I could start with 
all ide modules selected and try to unselect one module at each run 
until it fails, but it would take a very long time. How the error 
message can help ?


Richard

Le 07/03/2021 à 17:03, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit :


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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.

Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
editor :

> 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
> Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
> application. In the ide cluster, select XML
> Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
> include other XML-related NetBeans
> modules

Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I
get an
error message (see the attached document). This message does not
help me
in finding which module is missing.

Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules
are
selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
options.

So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related
modules by
the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains
the
errors.

Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed
yesterday
and that works perfectly :)

Richard


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Re: [Netbeans Platform] Error when activating XML Text Editor in a new project

2021-03-07 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
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 of the nbp4beginners book. I
> just created a sample project without any module, and tried to select
> some modules from the ide cluster in the properties-libraries window,
> such as Image or Utilities. All is OK.
>
> Then I followed the 1.2.5.5 chapter in order to activate the XML Text
> editor :
>
> > 1.2.5.5 XML Editor
> > Users may need to edit XML files of one kind or another in your
> > application. In the ide cluster, select XML
> > Text Editor and you will be prompted via the red Resolve button to
> > include other XML-related NetBeans
> > modules
>
> Some other related modules are selected when clicking the "Resolve"
> button, all seems to be OK, but running the project fails, and I get an
> error message (see the attached document). This message does not help me
> in finding which module is missing.
>
> Trying again with selecting the whole ide cluster (all ide modules are
> selected), and running again the project is fine : I get a colored
> syntax when opening xml files, and there is a contextual menu for XML
> options.
>
> So, selecting only the XML Text editor module and the related modules by
> the "Resolve" button is not enough. Could anybody help me in finding
> what modules are really needed ? I join the log file that contains the
> errors.
>
> Note for Geertjan : this is NOT the tutorial that we discussed yesterday
> and that works perfectly :)
>
> Richard
>
>
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