Still having this problem? Close NetBeans and look for Oracle JS Parser in the Plugin Manager and install it, same for nb-javac library.
Gj On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 at 23:33, Richard Grin <richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr> wrote: > Options Window: Test Connection is OK. No Proxy. > > Richard > Le 06/04/2019 à 21:07, Geertjan Wielenga a écrit : > > Are you sure your NetBeans has access to on-line, no problems with > proxies, check the Options window? > > Gj > > On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 8:55 PM Richard Grin < > richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr> wrote: > >> Hi Josh, >> >> I have just tried to run Apache NetBeans under 1.8.0_172; Java >> HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.172-b11 and I have the same problem. I >> waited for the end of "Finding feature" for 20 minutes but nothing >> happened. >> >> Perhaps a problem due to the previous tests? Is it possible to clean the >> environment of NetBeans without a new installation? >> >> Thanks for your work on providing a Java EE 8 support. >> >> Richard >> Le 06/04/2019 à 16:02, Josh Juneau a écrit : >> >> Hi Richard, >> >> Thanks for the message regarding Java EE 8 support in NetBeans 11. We >> are working on providing Java EE 8 support (and Jakarta EE support) for an >> upcoming release. It was a very large task to get the code transfer for >> the Java EE support and licensing conversion completed so that a the Java >> EE support could be included with NetBeans, so unfortunately Java EE 8 >> support did not make it yet. >> >> I am surprised to hear that the Maven web application creation did not >> complete successfully. However, I do see that you are running Apache >> NetBeans under JDK 10. Can you please try to run Apache NetBeans under the >> same JDK8 that you are using with GlassFish 5.1? I think that may be your >> issue with the Maven support. Since GlassFish 5.1 only supports JDK 8, you >> may find inconsistencies in behavior if you are trying to manage the server >> using JDK 9+. >> >> Thanks for the feedback, and the team will keep you updated on Java EE 8 >> and Jakarta EE support. >> >> Josh Juneau >> juneau...@gmail.com >> http://jj-blogger.blogspot.com >> https://www.apress.com/index.php/author/author/view/id/1866 >> >> On Apr 6, 2019, at 7:36 AM, Richard Grin <richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have just tried NetBeans 11 and I am a bit disappointed. >> >> My environment: Windows 10 64 bit, openjdk 11 2018-09-25. >> NetBeans is running over Java 10.0.1. GlassFish 5.1 (and Payara) from >> Eclipse is running over JDK 8. >> >> Goal: creation of a Web application for Java EE 8 >> >> 1. Creation of a Web Java project with Maven : >> I choose "Java with Maven" > "Web Application". >> Message: "This feature is not yet enabled. Press Next to activate it. >> Maven Web Application project template, created with Maven Archetype >> Plugin". >> I click Next. New page "Finding Feature" without any message nor >> information about the finding. I don't know what it's happening. >> After a long time I cancel because nothing happens. However, Yesterday >> the process went a little farther ("Oracle JS Parser Implementation (1.0) >> was loaded), but without success at the end. >> >> 2. Creation of a Web application with ant. >> *It's not possible to choose Java EE 8*. The only options are Java EE 7, >> 6, 5. I choose Java EE 7. >> Next. I check JavaServer Faces. In the tab "Libraries" I choose Server >> Library. The project is created. >> I install nbjavac (1.6). >> New entity classes from database (from sample). Problem because >> javax.persistence is not known. However, it is in jakarta.persistence.jar >> provided by Eclipse GlassFish 5.1. How can I tell NetBeans where are the >> jars? >> If I change the server, Payara 5.184 instead of Eclipse GlassFish 5.1, it >> works. >> >> I liked a lot NetBeans because it was simple to create Web and Enterprise >> Applications and I was looking forward to trying the first version of >> Apache NetBeans for these types of application but It seems not to be >> really ready for this task. Or perhaps I made a mistake? >> >>