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Navigator Support for Groovy sourcecode.
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Broken again: Navigator shows an outline of the last open Java class, instead of the currently open Groovy class. Using Maven 3 and Java 8 on Ubuntu 14.04. Should I open a new bug report or should it be handled under this issue?
(In reply to hefest from comment #3) > Broken again: Navigator shows an outline of the last open Java class, > instead of the currently open Groovy class. > > Using Maven 3 and Java 8 on Ubuntu 14.04. > > Should I open a new bug report or should it be handled under this issue? Hi, thank you for the heads-up. Could you create a new issue? Please include the NetBeans version and a reproducible test case. Thank you!
(In reply to bruno.flavio from comment #4) > (In reply to hefest from comment #3) > > Broken again: Navigator shows an outline of the last open Java class, > > instead of the currently open Groovy class. > > > > Using Maven 3 and Java 8 on Ubuntu 14.04. > > > > Should I open a new bug report or should it be handled under this issue? > > Hi, thank you for the heads-up. > Could you create a new issue? Please include the NetBeans version and a > reproducible test case. > > Thank you! Hm, tried it again and now it works. Go figure. :\ I have a number of maven projects open, 1 groovy-only and others predominantly Java: I've had some problems with false dependency errors so I've been clearing caches, building 3rd party deps. locally etc to make these false dependency errors disappear and I succeeded. I guess that might have something to do with it, but it would take too much experimenting to investigate what actually happened. I'll leave it as it is for now and revisit the issue if it reappears. Thanks for the quick response!