Great news
Can't wait to start to have JavaEE support in apache NetBeans
Emmanuel
On 2018/06/21 10:36:39, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Great news -- the process of completing the 2nd donation is now done --
> Oracle has made available a ZIP file constituting the 2nd donation
I'd be interested in other alternatives as well, even to stay with JavaHelp.
I currently use RoboHelp, which hasn't been updated much over the years. The
good thing is that I can get a pdf User Manual and a JavaHelp file from the
same content.
Stephen
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From: Thoma
I completely switched to HTML (generated through DocBook, but that's
irrelevant) and use Desktop.getDesktop().browse() to show the help from within
my application.
Thomas
Peter Nabbefeld schrieb am 21.06.2018 um 18:31:
Hello,
AFAIK, JavaHelp still supports only (part of) HTML 3.2 - is the
Hello,
AFAIK, JavaHelp still supports only (part of) HTML 3.2 - is there a
better alternative? And, important for me, will some alternative be
supported in NetBeans?
Kind regards
Peter
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Because think about it.
How much code would there be at https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans
right now if we were to do one big donation? There'd be nothing right now,
wouldn't there?
Gj
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:20 PM, joe schmo wrote:
> Why are the donations done separately?
>
>
>
Why are the donations done separately?
Bailey
From: constantin drabo
Sent: June 21, 2018 10:47:33 AM
To: Geertjan Wielenga; us...@netbeans.incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: 2nd Oracle donation of NetBeans to Apache is complete
Great new ! Congratulations to al
Great new ! Congratulations to all of you and special kudos to Geertjan !
Constantin
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dans un berceau. ??
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Hi all,
Great news -- the process of completing the 2nd donation is now done --
Oracle has made available a ZIP file constituting the 2nd donation. Oracle
donated around 4,000,000 lines of code in the 1st donation last year and
has now completed the 2nd donation constituting around 1,500,000 lines