Yes, I am doing a module project as part of a Netbeans Platform RCP
application, and trying adding Visual Library as a dependency.
I did a brand-new install of netbeans 8.2 on my another 64bits Windows 7 box,
and updated JDK to JDK8u172, and the 'Visual Library API' entry in the "Add
Module
It works for me in a RCP project using 8.2 just by selecting the library under
the platform folder. After this, then you can add the Visual Library as a
dependency for a module. Are you doing a module project or just a Java
application?
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Stephen
From:
Not sure what the question means. Are you trying to add the Visual Library
as a dependency to a module that is part of a NetBeans Platform
application? Or is the module separate, i.e., not attached to an
application?
Gj
On Saturday, May 12, 2018, sun dongyang wrote:
> Hi.