Requesting once-over for article about testing abstract classes

2020-07-31 Thread Alonso Del Arte
I've written an article about testing abstract classes in Java which talks about how NetBeans gives some very helpful test class ideas. Can you give it a once-over? https://medium.com/dev-genius/testing-abstract-classes-in-java-2989f12e9d5f The article is on Medium Premium, but since the month

Re: Plugin install problem NB 12

2020-07-31 Thread Mitch Claborn
I would also be good with that. Mitch On 7/31/20 12:31 PM, Scott Palmer wrote: On Jul 31, 2020, at 12:27 PM, Mitch Claborn wrote: The secret here was the "Show details" checkbox at Tools -> Plugins -> Installed. I never saw it. It makes more sense to me for the default for that box to

Re: Plugin install problem NB 12

2020-07-31 Thread Scott Palmer
> On Jul 31, 2020, at 12:27 PM, Mitch Claborn wrote: > > The secret here was the "Show details" checkbox at Tools -> Plugins -> > Installed. I never saw it. > > It makes more sense to me for the default for that box to be checked. It makes more sense to me to get rid of the checkbox

Re: Plugin install problem NB 12

2020-07-31 Thread Mitch Claborn
The secret here was the "Show details" checkbox at Tools -> Plugins -> Installed. I never saw it. It makes more sense to me for the default for that box to be checked. Mitch On 7/29/20 8:29 AM, Mitch Claborn wrote: I'm using NetBeans 12.0 on Ubuntu 18.04.  I need to install an updated

Re: Please help with configuration

2020-07-31 Thread HRH
I thank you immensely. This worked fine. What I really need to do is to alter my JDK home and omit the version number so this doesn't happen again for future updates. In NetBeans->Tools->Java Platforms there are two platforms configured under the "Platforms" column, one which marked as "JDK 14

Re: Please help with configuration

2020-07-31 Thread Pete Whelpton
You can set a specific JDK in the netbeans.conf file in the /etc directory in the Netbeans installation folder. Look for the line: #netbeans_jdkhome="/path/to/jdk" delete the # to uncomment it, and change /path/to/jdk to the path to your JDK installation. I believe you can (should) still use

Please help with configuration

2020-07-31 Thread HRH
Hi,I have just downloaded the JDK 14.0.2 on my system (Windows 10), and the NetBeans IDE is pointing to JDK 14.0.1, hence the IDE crashes during the startup. Which configuration file do I need to change to point to JDK 14.0.2? Thanks