I shut down Netbeans 8.02, installed JProfiler 9, selected the option to integrate with Netbeans 8, and was told the plugin had installed correctly. However, when I start Netbeans with a Java project, I can't see jProfiler anywhere (it's not on the Profile menu).
Any help with this gratefully received.
The following worked for me.
Environment: NetBeans 8.1, Ubuntu 14.
1) Follow JProfiler instructions to integrate NetBeans IDE.
2) JProfiler puts a message that plugin was installed.
3) Start NetBeans, choose Tools->Plugins.
4) Select Downloaded tab click Add Plugins.
5) Assuming that you downloaded netbeans6-jprofiler.nbm to
<install_dir>/.netbeans/8.1/config/update/download/
you will see the netbeans6-jprofiler.nbm in the list.
6) Click Install.
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I am trying to use my computer with windows 10 installed so that I can build and compile jar files but test them remotely on my raspberry pi4 down the hall. This method worked fine when I was using a linux (Ubuntu) laptop, but unfortunately...the laptop broke, and now I'm installing linux on another computer...and in the meantime, I would like to continue working. I have Apache Netbeans 12.3, java version 16, and here are the specifics of what is happening: I can go into manage platforms, I can set up a remote platform, and can test it...and the connection tests out successfully. However, when I go to File->ProjectProperties and select Categories->Run, in the drop-down box where you can usually select the platforms you have established....there are no options--it just offers Project Platform. Maybe it's a windows thing? A priviledge thing? I can't find the answer...thanks in advance.
This is the screen where the problem exists. The arrow points towards the drop down menu that won't drop down and acts like no other Platform has been defined.
By downgrading the JDK to JDK11, I was able to select newly existing Remote Platforms in Netbeans in the File->ProjectProperties window, under the Run category, as detailed in the picture above.
Scene Builder does not open in my Intellij. I've tried different JDK versions, but I just cant get it to load up in my IDE. It was working before I had to reinstall my OS. I don't get an error or anything, the Scene Builder window is just blank. It works if I run it standalone though.
I'm on Ubuntu 20.04.1. Using JDK 11 and Scene Builder for JDK 11. I tried with JDK 14 and I still get the same issue. I attached an image of the screen I get.
Any help? Intellij asked me to download the Scene Builder kit, then it asked me to download JavaFX. I did. Then I ended up here. JavaFX was included as a global library though so I didn't quite understand that.
What should I do?
You should go to setting-plugins- search for javaFX and install JAvaFX Runtime for Plugins.
Restart again and the problem will be solved.
The solution for me was 'Settings> Plugins> search JavaFX' to enable and disable this plugin, then restart intellij idea
You can run the SceneBuilder from outside Intellij and simply select your FXML, which works better in some cases, because there are some problems with the BuildIn Version (at least on Windows)
You can download it from Gluon.
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I am currently using IntelliJ Ultimate.
Build #: 223.8617.56
Runtime version: 17.0.5+1-b653.25 aarch64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
To fix the missing SceneBuilder issue, I completely disabled the JavaFX Runtime for Plugins plugin and restarted IntelliJ.
When I did that, I received 2 banners to install JavaFX and the proper JDK.
I have followed the below steps for installing the PyDev plugin -
Used this to install from Eclipse marketplace - https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/pydev-python-ide-eclipse
Updated my eclipse.ini with -vm argument pointing to the java 8 jdk as below :
-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_241\bin\javaw.exe
Yet, after installation PyDev options don't show up under Windows > Preferences.
Any help is really appreciated.
This solved now, I had to run the eclipse in administrator mode and then perform the installation.
Just installed (copied over the app from the downloaded dmg) DevCenter 1.6 on my mac, running macOs Sierra 10.12.6 with jdk 8u152 installed. The application loads a UI (splash screen then a couple of checkboxes in a window for getting started) but the UI is frozen (with the splash screen still there). No response to mouse clicks or keyboard. Also can't click on the app name in the menu bar. The app however is not labeled "Not responding" by activity monitor.
So far I've tried -
Looking at the logs both in the app folder and in ~/.devcenter. Nothing fishy there
Running the app from a different user account - same issue there
Deleting all datastax and devcenter related files (searched by name) on my machine and fresh start - still the same issue
any ideas what I could do here?
I was running DevCenter on a previous mac with the same config / os version but a slightly older JDK, never had issues then.
On OSX, you can specify which version of Java DevCenter uses so that you do not need to downgrade your global Java version.
Right-click on Devcenter.app
Click "show package contents"
Open Contents/info.plist
At the bottom of the file, there's an Eclipse key with lines commented out explaining how to specify the version of Java. Uncomment the line and specify the version of Java that you want DevCenter to use.
Save & Re-launch DevCenter
The updated info.plist file should look something like this:
<key>Eclipse</key>
<array>
<string>-vm</string><string>/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java</string>
</array>
I reached out to someone at Datastax and learnt that complaints have surfaced about this behavior when using DevCenter with jdk 8u152.
For now, I've downgraded to jdk 8u151 and that fixes the issue.
Without downgrade the Java version
Scenario
I couldn't create any connection and press buttons and everything was frozen; Changing the swt plugin in the DevCenter plugin folder worked. This was my configuration:
DevCenter version DevCenter-1.6.0-macosx-x86_64
Mac OSX version 10.14.6
JDK Version jdk1.8.0_231.jdk
Steps to fix it
From here download the version 3.108.0. (This version works for me)
Rename the file downloaded as swt.jar (short name)
[Optionally] create a backup of the current swt plugin jar of the DevCenter
cp DevCenter/DevCenter.app/plugins/org.eclipse.swt.cocoa.macosx.x86_64_3.103.2.v20150203-1351.jar ~/Desktop
Replace the plugin with the swt.jar downloaded
mv swt.jar DevCenter/DevCenter.app/plugins/org.eclipse.swt.cocoa.macosx.x86_64_3.103.2.v20150203-1351.jar
Startup DevCenter
Finally it worked
Installed the OS X Mavericks last night and Netbeans and SoapUI both doesnt work anymore. Has anyone found a solution for this?
Updating Java JRE fixed Netbeans, other products that are still having issues:
1) SoapUI
2) Apache Directory Studio
3) PyCharm
I had the same problem. Try to install the newest Java JRE. It worked for me
Downloading NetBeans 7.4 worked for me
Updating Java JRE and downloading NetBeans 7.4 didn’t work for me.
Installation issue : Neatbean 7.4 was unable to install and previous version (7.2 on my computer) was unable to launch.
When i tried to launch Photoshop 5.1, i had a message saying Java SE 6 was missing. Mavericks asked to download it. After installing automatically, Photoshop and Netbeans install was ok.
Also, you can try this link if you can't download automatically :
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1573