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Summary: | JavaSE bundle should install HTML5 on-demand | ||
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Product: | web | Reporter: | _ gtzabari <gtzabari> |
Component: | HTML Project | Assignee: | Tomas Mysik <tmysik> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | pjiricka, tzezula |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 7.3 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
_ gtzabari
2013-05-25 19:36:48 UTC
I am not sure where this request belongs. Passing to Marek. The truth is that the download size of the HTML5 features is small, so adding this directly to the Java SE edition would not add much to the size. Though not sure conceptually it fits into the Java SE download for the majority of the people. This issue is about having HTML5 support in JavaSE bundle - am I right? Correct. The use-case is a user who develops web applications using Jetty and Maven. The JavaEE bundle contains Glassfish and other container-specific stuff I don't need. @tzezula: Tome, what do you think about it? Does it make sense to you? If you agree with it, would you please add web.client.kit module to j2se cluster? Or can I do it? Thanks. I am not sure if it should be enabled by default or just downloaded and activated on demand by FoD. (In reply to Tomas Zezula from comment #6) > I am not sure if it should be enabled by default or just downloaded and > activated on demand by FoD. I don't know about FoD but IMHO it is present only in the full bundle of NetBeans... (In reply to Tomas Mysik from comment #7) > I don't know about FoD but IMHO it is present only in the full bundle of > NetBeans... What do you mean "full bundle of Netbeans"? Does that exclude the JavaSE bundle? (In reply to _ gtzabari from comment #8) > What do you mean "full bundle of Netbeans"? Does that exclude the JavaSE > bundle? I mean the "All" bundle here [1]. But you likely do not want to use it, one should really prefer the bundle he needs (PHP, JavaSE etc.). Thanks. [1] https://netbeans.org/downloads/ Ah okay. I was under the impression it was also present in the JavaEE bundle. |