If you don’t have an issue with networks or proxies, you should be ok after
waiting a moment on seeing that screen. Of course, if your solution with
the Plugin Manager is preferable and works, go with that approach.
Gj
On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 at 22:22, Philip Durbin wrote:
> Thanks for all the dis
Well, by "anything" here, I mean, do not enable Java or Java EE support
there, since that's all neatly handled in the New Project dialog.
The key things are that:
-- You need to install the NetBeans fork of the Java compiler, nb-javac, to
use all the features of the Java editor in NetBeans, which
*On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:54 PM Geertjan Wielenga
>
wrote:*
> *And, please, in all these things, do not go to the Plugin Manager, do not
> either activate or enable anything there.*
>
> *Thanks,*
>
> *Gj*
>
Why?
Best regards,
John
On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 at 14:09, Geertjan Wielenga
wrote:
> Op
Opened your project without a problem after doing the above. It looks
pretty cool in NetBeans. :-)
Gj
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:58 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Most likely the missing keymaps are also related to you simply not having
> the Java and Java EE su
Most likely the missing keymaps are also related to you simply not having
the Java and Java EE supported enabled -- do that in the New Project dialog.
I do think we need to look at your use case, i.e., you're someone who isn't
using the New Project dialog at all, and that makes perfect sense in yo
And, please, in all these things, do not go to the Plugin Manager, do not
either activate or enable anything there.
Thanks,
Gj
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:53 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> So, it sounds like you're simply opening NetBeans and then opening your
>
So, it sounds like you're simply opening NetBeans and then opening your
project.
Instead of that, would be better if you'd first enable Java and Java EE, in
the New Project dialog, create a Java project and then a Java EE project
and everything will be enabled and you shouldn't encounter this prob
Can you provide step by step instructions from scratch so that we can
reproduce seeing this error:
Feature FeatureInfo[java] is incomplete: some module(s) are missing:
org\.netbeans\.libs\.javafx\.(linux|win|macosx)
Thanks,
Gj
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 7:00 AM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele.
I don’t understand why you want to install the ‘Java Web and Java EE’
support in Apache NetBeans 11. Please don’t do that. That support is
automatically built into Apache NetBeans 11 for the first time.
Yes, no docs yet specific to this release. Once they’re there would indeed
be great for you to
Phil
I think the error dialog saying
Feature FeatureInfo[java] is incomplete: some module(s) are missing:
org\.netbeans\.libs\.javafx\.(linux|win|macosx)
might be caused by running on JDK8.
When I used the option *--jdkhome * to specify jdk-11 (*please check
the release notes for the right one
Here's part of a response, i.e., re the black hole and transparency:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/0d37f7f204a2829a3ef1f1831c0a1f2a102250d950ebe170fa6ccc01@%3Cnetcat.netbeans.apache.org%3E
Gj
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 4:19 PM Philip Durbin
wrote:
> Hi! I just filled out the survey (late,
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