How to create Web Application in Apache Netbeans 10? - web

Just I've downloaded Netbeans 10. While creating new project, I'm not getting option 'Web Application'.
How to do it?
Is there GUI design builder for web applications in Apache Netbeans 10?

Unlike some earlier NetBeans releases such as 8.2, Apache NetBeans 10.0 does not support web development by default, and that is why you do not see an option for Java Web under the Categories listed within the Project Wizard. See What's Happened to My Favorite NetBeans Plugins? for additional background information.
However, web development can still be performed using Apache NetBeans 10.0. You just need to install some plugins first:
Go to Tools > Plugins and select the Available Plugins tab.
Ensure that the entries are sorted in ascending Category order. Click the Category column header to do that if necessary.
Scroll down and locate the entries for the Category named Java Web and EE.
Under the Install column check all of those entries:
Click the Install button to install those checked Java Web and EE plugins.
Follow the instruction for the Installer wizard. The requested plugins will be downloaded and installed, and you will be invited to click Finish to restart NetBeans.
After the restart select File > New Project.... There should be new entries in the Categories list named Java Web and Java EE, allowing you to create web and EE applications:
Troubleshooting:
If there are no entries for Java Web and EE on the Available Plugins tab then update your question with a screen shot of Tools > Plugins > Settings.
If the plugins appear to install correctly but Java Web and Java EE are still not available under the Project Wizard after a restart then update your question with:
A screen shot of Tools > Plugins > Installed, with the User Installed Plugins entry selected.
The recent content of the NetBeans log (View > IDE Log).

If you're not seeing the Java Web and EE categories, you need to go into Settings and make sure Netbeans 8.2 Plugin Portal is checked like in the image below.

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eclipse and Java ME, "you must add at least one configuration"

I need to make an app for my cheap phone, and I downloaded eclipse, java sdk, and java me sdk for it. I can't create a simple Java ME project, because when I click File->New->Java ME Project and type name, it says
you must add at least one configuration
Tutorial like this http://www.wideskills.com/j2me/configure-java-me-in-eclipse says to go to Window->Preferences->Java ME->Device Management->Manual Install and provide the path to the Java ME sdk, C:\Program Files\Java_ME_platform_SDK_8.3 in my case. Except it finds nothing for me.
Try to install the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit and give its path to download! It worked for me. Or add the MTJ (Mobile Tools for Java) plugin and we will have an environment ready to create Java ME applications.
To do this, go to the menu Help > Install new software and add the URL: http://download.eclipse.org/mtj/updates/1.1.2/stable

Eclipse for Java EE on Linux - cannot see Java EE projects?

I just installed eclipse indigo on Ubuntu. After, I went to install new software > WEB, XML, Java EE etc.
When I go to Eclipse plugins, I see they are installed.
But when I try to create a new eg Web Project, I cannot see it! The one and only point to choose is "create new > general > project". Nothing else!
What could I be doing wrong?
Even though this does not answer the OP's question, I would recommend installing the latest Java EE version from here :
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/?osType=linux
Back to your question. Perhaps you could try re-starting eclipse with the -clean option just to make sure that it's not obsolete workspace metadata which is at fault. If that does not work, I would reiterate the original suggestion to download the Java EE version to save time.
(Please don't be offended, but to rule out the obvious, you must have restarted Eclipse after installing all the plugins ?)

Eclipse Indigo for Java EE + Maven plugin = the Maven menu does not appear in import and preference

I have used Indigo Java (not Java EE) and the maven plugin is already installed. Or at least, I know I have the possibility to import a Maven Project without installing anything.
But then I wanted to use Eclipse Indigo for Java EE developers. This version does not have maven already installed. I can not import a maven project. So I decided to install the m2e plugin.
And I have tried to install it many different ways (information on theses sites):
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/WorkingWithMaven
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2011/09/working-with-maven-and-requestfactory.html
http://code.google.com/p/listwidget
I also tried to use the Eclispe market place for the installation of the plugins. The installation process does not fail. But the Maven menu in import and Windows->Preference does not appear inside Indigo Java EE?
NB: I am running Windows 7, 64 bit edition
Here's what I did in Indigo.
Go to Help>>Install New Software
Paste the below URL over there
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
You will see a list below. From the list expand "Collaboration" and you can see m2e - maven integration for eclipse.
select that and click next. Got one error in between but it's working now.
This software repository, http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/, provides access to the software for the Eclipse indigo release. It contains code from the release, June 2011, and SR1, September 2011 and SR2, February 2012.
The repository site URL is typically pre-populated in the list of software repositories when you install the Eclipse Platform or SDK.
For more information about installing or updating software, see the Eclipse Platform Help.
There is also a collection of handy, downloadable all-in-one zip files available for many interests and platforms. Many people find these all-in-one packages the easiest way to get started.
I,m using Eclipse INDIGO.
try this link. It works for me.
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
ECLIPSE INDIGO
Go to Help>>Install New Software
Paste the below URL over there http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
You will see a list below. From the list expand "Collaboration" and you can see m2e - maven integration for eclipse.
select that and click next. Got one error in between but it's working now.
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/ worked foe me.
You will see a list below. From the list expand "Collaboration" and you can see m2e - maven integration for eclipse.
eclipse Indigo : Build id: 20110615-0604

How To add the JDE To Eclipse Plugin

I have used NetBeans IDE,I installed the NetBeans plugin for BB,and then it will detect the List of JDE's presently installed in the System and i can use it in NetBeans.
Similarly i want to know how to add the Blackberry JDE to Eclipse IDE.It always come with Inbuit JDE 4.5 and what can be done to add new JDE's(5.0 ,6.0 etc) to the Eclipse IDE.I have Eclipse 1.0.67 version,
Besides in the Form ,is it possible,i have also downloaded Eclipse 1.1.s
Do i want to download new plugin similar to netbeans ,can u explain in detail?
Regards
Rakesh Shankar.P
In the Help menu, choose Install New Software. In the resulting dialog, click the Add... button. In the Location field add this url: http://www.blackberry.com/developers/jar/3.6/java/. You don't need to add a name, Eclipse will resolve it for you. Once it's added there is a wait while Eclipse fetches data from that url. Expand BlackBerry Java Plug-in Category once it loads, and the available SDKs will be there. Installing any of those will configure Eclipse with the JDE you want.

Problems creating a Java Mobile Application project

I have installed the Netbeans 6.7 IDE with Java ME included, but cannot create a Mobile Application project from the Java ME category. When I select the project type the wizard stops at "Finding Feature" with the message:
Not all requested modules can be enabled:
[StandardModule:org.netbeans.modules.mobility.end2end.kig jarFile:C:\Program Files\NetBeans 6.7\mobility8\modules\org-netbeans-modules-mobility-end2end-kit.jar.
I am attempting to run this on Vista Home Premium. I have tried to run the IDE as Administrator with no luck.
I am at a loss for where to go next as I cannot seem to find any information regarding this issue. Even if you don't have the solution any insight into this error message would be helpful.
I am unable so far to get the project running via the Netbeans IDE install. I have, for the time being, installed the Java ME SDK which includes a very stripped down version of the Netbeans IDE for mobile development.
I originally had some issues starting the SDK as well on Vista. The IDE reported that it could not connect to the device manager on localhost. After some searching I found this link: Java ME SDK Startup Problem which suggests changing the hosts file localhost entry from IPv6 to IPv4. The fix worked perfectly and I can now compile and run code in the emulator.
This is not an optimal solution as the SDK does not include the visual design tools, however I am able to get a basic project going in the mean time.
I have given up on the 6.7 version and have instead located and installed 6.5.1. This previous version has been working just fine and seems to do everything I need.
I ran into the exact same error today while installing NB 6.8 beta. To resolve it we need to install two plugins:
Java Web Applications (as mentioned by Ali above) and
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0
Note that these two are part of the Category called "Java Web and EE" hence the confusion that we need to install Glassfish App Server. But we need these two plugins because they are required for debugging using breakpoints in emulator. Netbeans runs a web server when we do breakpoint based debugging.
Also note that the Java Web applications needs SOAP Web Services and JavaScript Debugger plugins to run and so these plugins are also installed when you try to install it.
You also need to install "Java Web Applications" plugin.
Tools->Plugins->Available Plugins
If the module is present, you should try unzipping it to check its content makes sense.
You should also be able to rebuild it from Netbeans sources.
You can also try to figure out why this happens by debugging the module loader inside Netbeans from its sources, using another IDE, presumably the latest version of Netbeans you can find without the issue.
If the module is missing, you might want to get the missing jar file from an installation of a previous version of Netbeans, see if it is compatible.
6.5.1 isn't missing any module.
back in version 5.5, the mobility module had to be downloaded and installed separately from the main IDE.
If you want to consider using Eclipse for developing your J2ME app...I've written a post related to that some time ago: here.

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