Although here is a Pet Store application, which is a Maven project, so
after you have downloaded it you should be able to open it without a
problem in NetBeans:
https://github.com/agoncal/agoncal-application-petstore-ee7
Please keep the mailing list in your response, i.e., better to write to the
Many have been removed because they are out of date. Which specific one are
you looking for?
Gj
On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 07:35, Abhinay Srivastava <
abhisrivcogni2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
> Hope you are well. I
> have just recently started learning Java and Apache Netbeans.
>
> I down
Hi
I think it should be very similar to the guidelines presented in these
articles.
https://netbeans.apache.org//kb/docs/web/oracle-cloud.html
https://blog.idrsolutions.com/2015/12/how-to-use-the-azure-cloud-on-the-netbeans-ide/
Other colleagues on the list will be able to contribute to the s
Gregor,
I was actually looking at that link as you were emailing me :)
Pointing to the 8.2 catalog did not work, don't know why,
but CVS did not show up as an option.
What DID work however was, from the same thread, manually downloading
org-jdesktop-layout-RELEASE802.nbm
org-netbeans-lib-cvscli
Hi,
maybe https://stackoverflow.com/a/67204528 can help.
Best regards,
Gregor
Anthony DeCarlo je 15. 06. 21 ob 22:26 napisal:
Hi,
I just upgraded my NetBeans install from 8.2 to 12.4,
better late than never :). The upgrade went flawlessly,
but I now have a small problem.
Under the 'Tea
Hi,
I just upgraded my NetBeans install from 8.2 to 12.4,
better late than never :). The upgrade went flawlessly,
but I now have a small problem.
Under the 'Team' pulldown I do not see versioning support for CVS.
(I know CVS is ancient, but we still have projects that use it.)
I went to Tools -
Hi,
I am reviewing software Netbeans to get approved in our organization. I have a
question and wondering, if there is a cloud connector with in the Netbeans? Any
help would be appreciated.
I am also looking for information on the following:
Could you please detail how the product will change
You can just right-click the module and choose Run to install it into a new
instance of NetBeans, i.e., you don’t need to install it into the current
running instance.
Gj
On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 at 10:50, Walter Weber-Groß
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all, i would like to thank you for the great work
Bruce,
Have you done the following?:
1. added the url (mphp) to your HOSTS file (127.0.0.1 mphp)
2. uncommented the line: # Include etc/extra/https-vhosts.conf in
http.conf
3. created a document root in httpd-vhosts.conf
4. Restarted Apache2
If so *and* they are correct then, in N