Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-10-01 Thread Derik Devecchio
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Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Derik Devecchio
For that I don't know of a cross platform solution. So, for example, although I build CoolBeans on a Linux build server, I still have to digitally sign the installer on a Mac and on a Windows machine. --emi On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 9:15 PM Derik Devecchio mailto:ddevecc...@celestron.com>> w

Re: Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Derik Devecchio
vide Java bundled with your application in the future. > > Users will not have any Java already available nor will they download > any new Java. > > --emi > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 7:39 PM Derik Devecchio > wrote: >> >> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn

Java 8 still on Java.com

2019-09-30 Thread Derik Devecchio
I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain Java.com. But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand. I went to Java.com to find out the “latest public stable release”. I was expecting Java 9 point something.But I was hoping for 10, 11 or maybe 12.

Re: Running an angular application

2018-06-01 Thread Derik Devecchio
Apache NetBeans blog where you’ll find two YouTube clips, one from Devoxx 2017, the other from JavaOne 2017, where everything is explained. Please do that — watch those YouTube clips and don’t immediately respond with more questions. Thanks, Gj On Friday, June 1, 2018, Derik Devecchio mailto:d

Re: Running an angular application

2018-06-01 Thread Derik Devecchio
Gj, Is there a web page somewhere that documents the process that a large company like Oracle goes through to make a large donation like this? It is probably more complicated than going to the Java group and saying “Pack all your source code in a zip file and send it to Apache. Tell them to

JRE updates and the new development cycle.

2018-03-07 Thread Derik Devecchio
This is possibly off topic. Does anyone on this list know how Java.com and the JRE update program will treat the 6 month development cycle planned for Java 10+? Currently neither of these tools is pushing Java 9 to end users yet, and Java 10 will be here soon! I bring this up