Now that NB14, OOH HOO, has anyone of you tested Payara on it?
Have a good weekend folks!
On 2022-05-11 11:08 a.m., Josh Juneau wrote:
Payara does work in NetBeans, but the Jakarta EE 9 schemas for Payara
server may not have been updated. I can check on that for a future
update.
Incidentally, I am working on updating the Jakarta schemas for
GlassFish. Hope to have this work completed for the next release.
Thanks
Josh Juneau
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On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 9:51 AM Laszlo Kishalmi
<laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Payara shall work with NetBeans, some Payara devs even contribute
code for the Payara plugin, however I have not checked the latest
development in that area.
On 5/11/22 00:30, Amn wrote:
I don't think Payara works under Netbeans. I am migrating from
Win to Linux, I'll try under the linux platform and see how
things go here.
On 2022-05-04 09:50, Mike Ryan wrote:
Hello,
In both Netbeans 12.6 and 13 I’m having trouble figuring out how to add a
Payara Server to my Jakarta EE 9 project.
Payara version: 5.2022.2
Apache NetBeans version: 12.6 or 13
JDK: 11.0.8
I have the following in my Gradle build file:
dependencies {
providedCompile 'jakarta.platform:jakarta.jakartaee-web-api:9.1.0’
}
The project compiles fine. I can add the Payara Server to my Java EE 8
projects. But when I go to my project’s Properties -> Run I see
Java EE Version: Jakarta EE 9 Web
but there are no servers in the Server dropdown.
I’m assuming there’s just some config I’m forgetting about somewhere.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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