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Apache NetBeans

Home Page: https://netbeans.apache.org/

License: Apache License 2.0

Java 86.69% HTML 1.93% Standard ML 9.08% XSLT 0.44% Shell 0.11% Makefile 0.01% C++ 0.01% Haskell 0.01% CSS 0.12% C 0.14% GAP 0.02% Batchfile 0.01% Roff 0.04% Perl 0.01% JavaScript 0.39% AspectJ 0.01% TypeScript 0.02% PHP 0.94% Dockerfile 0.01% Groovy 0.04%

netbeans's Introduction

Apache NetBeans

Apache NetBeans is an open source development environment, tooling platform, and application framework.

Build status

  • GitHub actions
    • Apache Netbeans Continuous Integration
  • TravisCI:
    • Build Status
  • Apache Jenkins:
    • Linux: Build Status
    • Windows: Build Status

Requirements

  • Git
  • Ant 1.9.9 or above
  • JDK 8 or 11 (to build NetBeans)
  • JDK 9 or above (to run NetBeans)
  • MinGW (optional), to build Windows Launchers

Notes:

  • NetBeans also runs with JDK 8, although then it will not include tools for the JDK 9 Shell.
  • NetBeans license violation checks are managed via the rat-exclusions.txt file.
  • Set JAVA_HOME and ANT_HOME appropriately or leave them undefined.

Building NetBeans

Build with the default config (See the cluster.config property.)

$ ant

Build the basic project (mainly, JavaSE features):

$ ant -Dcluster.config=basic

Build the full project (including Groovy, PHP, JavaEE/JakartaEE, and JavaScript features):

$ ant -Dcluster.config=full

Build the NetBeans Platform:

$ ant -Dcluster.config=platform

Notes:

Building Windows Launchers

Windows launchers can be build using MinGW both on Windows and Linux.

Note: In Windows MSYS must be installed.

As of NETBEANS-1145, the Windows Launchers can be built adding do.build.windows.launchers=true property to the build process.

$ ant -Ddo.build.windows.launchers=true
Software Requirement to Build Windows Launchers on Ubuntu (16.04+):
sudo apt install make mingw-w64

Generating Javadoc

Build javadoc:

$ ant build javadoc

Note Run javadoc-nb task in Netbeans to run the javadoc build and display it in a web browser.

Running NetBeans

Run the build:

$ ant tryme

Note: Look in nbbuild/netbeans for the NetBeans installation created by the build process.

Get In Touch

Subscribe or mail the [email protected] list - Ask questions, find answers, and also help other users.

Subscribe or mail the [email protected] list - Join development discussions, propose new ideas and connect with contributors.

Download

Developer builds can be downloaded: Latest build (netbeans-xxx.zip).

Convenience binary of released source artifacts: https://netbeans.apache.org/download/index.html.

Reporting Bugs

Bugs should be reported to https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/NETBEANS/issues/

Full History

The origins of the code in this repository are older than its Apache existence. As such significant part of the history (before the code was donated to Apache) is kept in an independent repository. To fully understand the code you may want to merge the modern and ancient versions together:

$ git clone https://github.com/apache/netbeans.git
$ cd netbeans
$ git log platform/uihandler/arch.xml

This gives you just few log entries including the initial checkin and change of the file headers to Apache. But then the magic comes:

$ git remote add emilian https://github.com/emilianbold/netbeans-releases.git
$ git fetch emilian # this takes a while, the history is huge!
$ git replace 6daa72c98 32042637 # the 1st donation
$ git replace 6035076ee 32042637 # the 2nd donation

When you search the log, or use the blame tool, the full history is available:

$ git log platform/uihandler/arch.xml
$ git blame platform/uihandler/arch.xml

Many thanks to Emilian Bold who converted the ancient history to his Git repository and made the magic possible!

netbeans's People

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