Greetings.
On Wed, 2021-06-23 at 17:32 +0300, Emilian Bold wrote:
> It's amazing there's no 3rd party place for Javadocs considering
> there's now so many OpenJDK distros.
I do not think that this is correct:
are@ryzen ~ [SIGINT]> yay openjdk-doc
1 extra/openjdk-doc 16.0.1.u9-1 (11.0 MiB 260.9 M
Thanks Neil.. using those options stopped that particular warning.. I will have
to weed out which ones we don’t need but on my testing our app started up and
we no longer get that error.
However, I am now seeing this in our logs.
WARNING: No interface org.openide.util.spi.SVGLoader instance fou
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 18:21, Tim Mullé wrote:
> We recently switched our application to run in JDK11 and we are seeing this
> warning in our logs.
> I tried updating to the latest 124 maven reference but that didn’t seem to
> help.
You might want to look at which of the add-opens / add-exports
Hi,
We recently switched our application to run in JDK11 and we are seeing this
warning in our logs.
I tried updating to the latest 124 maven reference but that didn’t seem to help.
I looked in the GitHub code base for any reported issues but didn’t see to find
any for this issue.
WARNING: An
There might be a lot more, but they are very well hidden either on the
websites or from the search engines. ;)
But I think with that new feature of 12.4 downloading distros it shouldn't
be a problem anymore to get everything in one go.
---C.
Am Mi., 23. Juni 2021 um 16:32 Uhr schrieb Emilian Bol
It's amazing there's no 3rd party place for Javadocs considering there's
now so many OpenJDK distros.
Luckily the IDE doesn't show the huge cookie consent you see on
docs.oracle.com
--emi
On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 10:15 AM Christian Pervoelz
wrote:
> If you have added the Java Platform via Tool
Hi.
Some more info.
I went through all the standard themes and found that only the *Nimbus*
and *Dark Nimbus* themes provided an override to the small italicised
fonts. However, as you can see in the attached screenshot, even that
did not fix the problem in the editor or the output windows.
Thanks Christian. I'll give it a go.
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 17:15, Christian Pervoelz
wrote:
> If you have added the Java Platform via Tools > Java Platforms it should
> be already there.
>
> If it's not, then:
> 1. Tools > Java Platforms
> 2. On the left side, select the JDK entry
> 3. On the r
Hi there.
I have just installed Netbeans 12.4 on a new computer. Here is the info
from the Netbeans About box:
*Product Version:* /Apache NetBeans IDE 12.4/
*Java:* /15.0.2; OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 15.0.2+7-27/
*Runtime:* /OpenJDK Runtime Environment 15.0.2+7-27/
*System:* /Linux version 5.1
If you have added the Java Platform via Tools > Java Platforms it should be
already there.
If it's not, then:
1. Tools > Java Platforms
2. On the left side, select the JDK entry
3. On the right side, click the tab Javadoc
4. Click "Add URL"
5. Enter https.//docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/16/docs/a
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