![]() ![]() ![]() Though note that none of these features have been tested with Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0, they should work, in most cases. Then go to the Available Plugins tab and you'll see all the plugins for NetBeans IDE 8.2., and search for the word "Kit", which will give you bundles of modules, for higher-level features such as C/C++, JavaScript, Groovy, PHP, and enterprise Java (i.e., Java EE or, as it is known now, Jakarta EE). Go to Tools | Plugins in Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 and, in the Settings tab, register the NetBeans IDE 8.2 update center: So, does that mean that all the features that are not integrated into Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 cannot be used? No, it does not. After that, the next set of modules that is being audited prior to donation are related to C/C++. They will be integrated, i.e., relicensed to Apache, after Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 is released. These features are on a separate branch in the Apache NetBeans Git repo. In the meantime, the second donation has been completed, i.e., Oracle has audited and donated all the modules for features providing support for JavaScript, PHP, Groovy, and enterprise Java (i.e., Java EE or, as it is known now, Jakarta EE). The above is what Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 consists of. The first donation focused specifically on the underlying core, i.e., the NetBeans Platform (e.g., the module system, window system, menubar, etc etc) and, to enable the result of the first donation to be usable for general users and not just NetBeans Platform developers, the various Java SE features were included too, e.g., Java project templates, Java editor, and new Java features such as support for Jigsaw, JLink, and JShell. Since so many files all needed to be audited before they could be donated to Apache, the decision was made to donate NetBeans in pieces, i.e., not everything at the same time because that would have taken much too long.Īnd since NetBeans is modular, doing an incremental donation was not difficult to architect. Why? Because NetBeans is extremely large (it will be by far the largest project in Apache, once everything has been donated), which is because it has existed for over 20 years and provides support for a very wide range of technologies. Well, Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 is specifically focused on Java SE only. What's the reason for that and what can be done? you find that when you go to the New Project wizard, or when you try to open your projects, that there's no support for your JavaScript, PHP, Groovy, enterprise Java (i.e., Java EE or, as it is known now, Jakarta EE), and C/C++ projects. So, you start up Apache NetBeans (incubating) 9.0 and. What's Happened to My Favorite NetBeans Plugins? ![]()
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