It is hard to know what your project looks like or contains. But however
you have opened it, you’ll see all its content in the Files window. If you
can put a project that looks like this (or ideally is) this project on
GitHub so that we can look at it, that will help.

Gj

On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 03:32, Fedd <f...@sql.ru> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I desperately need to have an ability to work with NPM libraries in a
> Maven non-webapp project, but NetBeans decides not to show the
> JavaScript libraries project property menu in order not to confuse me (?)
>
> Again, this is neither a HTML5/JavaScript project nor "Java with Maven /
> Web Application". It is "Java with Maven / Java Application" and I just
> want to edit my package.json with what we have for doing this in web
> projects.
>
> How do I activate the Javascript Libraries in the Java Maven Project
> properties window? I confirm that I thought well and I do need this.
>
> At first it looked like that the presence of webapp directory in
> "src/main" made Netbeans to show the desired submenu, but then it
> somehow stopped working, I have rolled back most of my changes, but
> NetBeans is still outsmarting me.
>
> Is there any magic configuration file entry?
>
> My SO question regarding this with pictures:
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50932323/list-npm-libraries-in-netbeans-8-2-maven-java-non-web-app-project
>
> Regards,
>
> Fyodor
>
>
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