As described, yes.
If you wish to give more details about your project, I might wish to provide
more details on the answer.
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Mark A. Flacy
mfl...@verizon.net
On 2022 M02 9, Wed 16:08:45 CST Tim de Vries wrote:
> As described.
>
> Unfortunately Netbeans 12.5 does not reckognize Java POJO's
Just out of curiosity:
What I do on Linux and Windows is the following:
1. Set JAVA_HOME to location of the base directory for the JDK
2. Set JRE_HOME to the location of the base directory for the JRE
3. Set PATH
a) to $PATH to include $JRE_HOME/bin:$JAVA_HOME/bin (Linux)
b) to %PATH%
I have a Java application from some years ago using an old Netbeans,
JavaFX, Scene Builder, and Java 8. I've been asked to add features to and
thought that I would migrate it to a more current IDE etc. and put an end
to the warnings I receive when I build. I'm using macOA Monterey and an
Apple
As described.
Unfortunately Netbeans 12.5 does not reckognize Java POJO's as Such.
Moving to.
@Windows 10
#Windows 7
#Linux
#MacOS.
#everyone,#Everywhere,#AllTheTime.
#when I, MavenResolver, SpringBoot-Dependency-Tree,
#itDoesntYet.
#allRequirementsPlusSuggestions.
#aTimDependency.