Re: Raspberry Pi

2019-12-20 Thread Lou
Jonathan, Mithat, Thanks for the input. Lou On 12/19/2019 12:47 PM, Jonathan Bergh wrote: Hi Lou, I have used NB with RPi as a remote platform - it worked beautifully, in fact i was surprised (in a really good way) how easily it worked. On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 8:38 PM Lou <mailto

Raspberry Pi

2019-12-19 Thread Lou
to NetBeans, my Java is rusty, but Java sees the correct answer for a mostly communication application. Lou

Re: {NetBeans IDE] {JAVA]

2019-10-14 Thread Lou
Pete, thanks for the clue.  Looking at the file structure remotely, I think you are correct there is another install of java. I need to check the documentation. ("When all else fails, read the ... manual") Lou On 10/14/2019 3:34 AM, Pete Whelpton wrote: Hi Lou, Sounds like

Re: {NetBeans IDE] {JAVA]

2019-10-13 Thread Lou
libjli.so is not loaded on the pi. JDK 1.8.0_211 NetBeans is on Windows 10,  Raspbian OS on the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Lou On 10/13/2019 2:55 PM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote: OK, I see C:\\Program Files\\NetBeans-11.1 in there, but I don't think anyone has tried or verified that with Raspberry Pi, what would

Re: {NetBeans IDE] {JAVA]

2019-10-13 Thread Lou
I could use some help here. I'm new to NetBeans and don't have a clue where to start. Lou On 10/8/2019 10:13 PM, Lou wrote: When trying to add a remote embedded java platform on a Raspberry pi I get an error when I click Looking at the Raspberry file structure it looks like the jre gets

{NetBeans IDE] {JAVA]

2019-10-08 Thread Lou
while loading shared libraries: libjli.so:" which I do not see in the raspberry /lib/ directory.   How do I fix this? With the error the IDE does not know about the remote platform and I can't move on.   I see libjli.so in the IDE under -> {Output} ant -f C:\\Users\\Lou\\AppData