If the Quick Search API depends on TopComponents and Master File System
then you have two options:
a) Bundle the dependencies in your standalone app.
b) Do not bundle the dependencies in your standalone app: modify the
source code as you wish (following the Apache License) to replace the
dependencies.
If you show us the source code we may give you some further help.
Cheers,
Antonio
On 03/03/2022 23:32, Tim Mullé wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use the Quick Search API in standalone Swing Apps?
We have a home grown IDE like interface (not using NB Platform) and we’d like
to add a quick search feature ust like NetBeans has.
I took a look at the source code for the quick search module and it looks like
it might be tied to the UI (TopComponents)
And rely on the XML file system for things like category name, keystroke, etc.
I thought it used ServiceLoader but it directly reads the root virtual file
system.
I didn’t see a way to provide those items externally since we don’t have the NB
file system and our SearchProviders won’t be made via
The NetBeans wizards.
Just curious…
- Tim
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