I have two web app projects in NB21. One app installs to the Tomcat 9 that
I use for development, and it runs fine. However the second app will not
install, although it uses similar run configuration settings.
My NetBeans info is
*Product Version:* Apache NetBeans IDE 21
*Java:* 17.0.9; OpenJDK
If you are using Maven, the Javadoc Plugin allows for configuring a
stylesheet (
https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-javadoc-plugin/examples/stylesheet-configuration.html).
I would think that would be triggered by the Project Properties -> Actions
-> Generate Javadoc action. (I *think* this is
Use {@code var list = new ArrayList();}
See
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/windows/javadoc.html#{@code}
On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 7:17 AM Arbol One wrote:
> I am trying to use this html expression when documenting a class
>
> /**
>
> var list = new ArrayList();
>
> */
>
> ,
I am running macOS Ventura 13.6, NetBeans 19, and OpenJDK 11 (Amazon
Corretto).
>From time to time while running my webapp with Tomcat though NetBeans I hit
a NoClassDefFoundError on a particular class in one of my dependencies.
It's always the same class. Checking StackOverflow, this sort of
I am trying to run and debug my webapps with NetBeans 16 and Tomcat 9.0.65
(I am running OpenJDK 11 but targeting JDK 8 on macOS 10.15). Things are
working, but I think there should be a better way.
I have a directory ./nbdev with three subdirectories: appA, appB, and
apache-tomcat-9.0.65. Tomcat
I see that NetBeans 16 is out. I only started using NetBeans a few weeks
ago. Are there release notes somewhere online so I can evaluate if I want
to upgrade at this time, and what obstacles and/or bugs I might expect?
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