The RCP is still supported and will be. I don't think 9.0 versus 10.0
will matter in terms of RCP, so if you have to pick something, go with
the latest version.

Backporting stuff for 6.9.1 might be an option depending how expensive
the migration is going to be, but I think there's value in the
migration itself.

--emi

On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 7:13 PM tanas gjorgoski <tgjorgo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The company I work for has an UI app built using the Netbeans Rich Client 
> Platform (RCP)  6.9.1 version. It has stopped working under JDK 9, and I got 
> the job of figuring out what to do.
> I think it would be best if we can move to Netbeans 9.0, instead of patching 
> the 6.9.1 code. But before I look into it , I thought to ask:
> a)  is the RCP still supported as part of Netbeans 9.0
> b) given that I expect the work might take possibly a month - is it better to 
> look into moving to 10.0?
> c) is the support for the RCP planned to continue in future?
>
> Thanks,
> Tanas Gjorgoski
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