Yes, I am doing a module project as part of a Netbeans Platform RCP 
application, and trying adding Visual Library as a dependency.
I did a brand-new install of netbeans 8.2 on my another 64bits Windows 7 box, 
and updated JDK to JDK8u172, and the 'Visual Library API' entry in the "Add 
Module Dependency" dialog reappeared magically.
My problem occurs on my 64bits Win10 box, JDKu101 bundled with the netbeans 
installation executable.
Not sure whether the difference in the JDK is the cause ? I'll try update the 
JDK on my Win10 box to see the result.



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发件人: stephen cumminger <stephen.cummin...@sonideft.com>
发送时间: 2018年5月12日 19:28
收件人: Geertjan Wielenga; sun dongyang
抄送: users@netbeans.apache.org
主题: RE: [java]Visual Library API not available




It works for me in a RCP project using 8.2 just by selecting the library under 
the platform folder. After this, then you can add the Visual Library as a 
dependency for a module. Are you doing a module project or just a Java 
application?



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Stephen





From: Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2018 4:41 AM
To: sun dongyang <lion1...@hotmail.com>
Cc: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: [java]Visual Library API not available



Not sure what the question means. Are you trying to add the Visual Library as a 
dependency to a module that is part of a NetBeans Platform application? Or is 
the module separate, i.e., not attached to an application?



Gj

On Saturday, May 12, 2018, sun dongyang 
<lion1...@hotmail.com<mailto:lion1...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

Hi.

I am using netbeans ide 8.2. when I try to add module dependency to the visual 
library api, it turns out that this entry is missing from my “adding 
dependency” dialog.

Is this module removed from 8.x or something? because I find it is missing in 
netbeans ide 8.1 too.

Help me out . Thx.



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