Oracle's acquisition of Sun has not been settled yet, so there are four rumors ...... The release of Netbeans 6.8 undoubtedly enhances everyone's confidence that Netbeans will survive in the sunshine of oracle. So before getting to work, I came back to the newest j2se development version of Netbeeans 6.8 at full speed during breakfast. Enjoy yourself ......
Originally, due to work reasons, Netbeans will be used for PHP and C Development (but python plug-in has many bugs and python development has been migrated to pyDev ), java itself is just a job. However, the complete version of Netbeans is powerful enough for Eclipse, and the download is really frustrating. So we will install the plug-in the next basic version as we used to do.
The new pop-up screen is quite appealing. It seems that it can increase the encoding interest ...... I am talking about it ......
The Chinese font of the menu is too small, which does not seem to have been corrected yet. Maybe developers in Netbeans don't think it is too small a hassle.
Open "tools-> plug-ins-> available plug-ins" to install support plug-ins for PHP, Python, and C/C ++. Why are there so few plug-ins? Only 21? Wrong? Bug? After searching for the following, the PHP plug-in only has the beta plug-in "Selenuim Module for PHP. The official PHP plug-in is missing. Python is a Beta version of plug-in. C/C ++ does not support this formal plug-in.
This is really weird ...... Is the plug-in directory not fully loaded? Click "reload directory" to let Netbeans reload the plug-in directory. A problem occurs:
I was prompted that I could not connect ...... Is it for the wall? Open the default update address of Netbeans in the browser: http://dlc.sun.com.edgesuite.net/netbeans/updates/6.8/uc/final/stable/catalog_zh_CN.xml.gz,404 error, it turns out that the plug-in directory file does not exist.
Access http://dlc.sun.com.edgesuite.net/netbeans/updates/6.8/uc/final/stable/ to get plug-in directory file Plugin-> plug-> Settings add this plug-in directory as the source of the update center. Delete An update center that does not exist. PHP, C/C ++ plug-ins appear in the list of installable plug-ins again.
It seems that the problem is caused by multi-language packaging!
Follow up: https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi? Id = 178459 originally, the update Center file was correct, but they forgot to release it.
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