Re: Java Swing Support

2023-08-23 Thread Thomas Kellerer
Neil C Smith schrieb am 23.08.2023 um 21:55: > > > On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, 14:15 Plaza, Rob (JSC-CD111)[KBR Wyle Services, > LLC], wrote: > > My organization uses Netbeans 11.2. Recently we have noticed ... > > > Recently?! Why NetBeans 11.2? That's 4 years old and unsupported. > There have been

Re: Java Swing Support

2023-08-23 Thread Neil C Smith
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, 14:15 Plaza, Rob (JSC-CD111)[KBR Wyle Services, LLC], wrote: > My organization uses Netbeans 11.2. Recently we have noticed ... > Recently?! Why NetBeans 11.2? That's 4 years old and unsupported. There have been 14 releases since then! And another one in a week or so. No

Re: Java Swing Support

2023-08-23 Thread Mithat Karaoglu
You can choose the 'Java Application' under the Projects. It is a Java SE application. java swing support is still there including JDK17. I have been using Netbeans since version 5, I always have switched to the next version. Right now, it is Netbeans 18. I did not have any issue using the old

Java Swing Support

2023-08-23 Thread Plaza, Rob (JSC-CD111)[KBR Wyle Services, LLC]
My organization uses Netbeans 11.2. Recently we have noticed that the NetBeans "New Project" window no longer has an option to create a new Java Swing project. Is Netbeans dropping support for Swing? Please tell me what is happening and what will happen going forward to newer versions of