During last year I had to move a project from NB-8.2 to Eclipse due to problems with NB which I didn't have the time to work on. Having used NB since around 3.5 I was definitely out of my comfort zone with Eclipse. Having followed the NB move to ASF and waited for NB-10 I finally decided to tackle my problem project head-on and see if I could return to my preferred IDE.
So - I downloaded and installed JDK-11.0.1 / OpenFX-11.0.1 and NB-10. I then imported my project from Eclipse into NB-10 and tried a Clean and Build. I initially had lots of red flags associated with FXML but got those fixed fairly quickly and got a successful build. First attempt to run failed with new FX errors but a trip to Gluon gave me a clear example showing how to fix those. Anyway, within little more than an hour I had my project running on Java-11 / FX-11 / NB-10. It's hardly an Airline Control System but it's definitely not a Hello World either! The point of this ramble is to give context to a very happy NB-10 user and to say congratulations and a sincere thank you to everyone who has been involved in bringing NB-10 to release! Very pleased and impressed with my NB-10 experience ... Regards, Roy This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If it has been sent to you in error, please reply to advise the sender of the error and then immediately delete it. If you are not the intended recipient, do not read, copy, disclose or otherwise use this message. The sender disclaims any liability for such unauthorized use. PLEASE NOTE that all incoming e-mails sent to Weatherford e-mail accounts will be archived and may be scanned by us and/or by external service providers to detect and prevent threats to our systems, investigate illegal or inappropriate behavior, and/or eliminate unsolicited promotional e-mails (spam). This process could result in deletion of a legitimate e-mail before it is read by its intended recipient at our organization. Moreover, based on the scanning results, the full text of e-mails and attachments may be made available to Weatherford security and other personnel for review and appropriate action. If you have any concerns about this process, please contact us at datapriv...@weatherford.com.