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If practical... somewhere in the IDE. be it the title bar, about box or elsewhere a note in regards to what NetBeans IDE Download Bundle was installed (unless I'm missing it somewhere). For example... in the title bar, have it read, "Java SE - NetBeans IDE" for a Java SE bundle install... or maybe just some text in the about box. ...just a thought as an enhancement. Note: NetBeans 6.8 bundles include Java SE, JavaFX, Java, Ruby, C/C++, PHP, ALL. -- Thanks, Robert
Robert, What this information can be useful for? BTW, you can actually turn "Java SE" bundle installation into "Ruby" one by uninstalling Java SE plugins and installing Ruby ones using Tools->Plugins dialog. Dmitry
I'm not sure how useful... or commonly used it would be. The developer will obviously know what they installed. But from a Configuration Management perspective, if a CM person fired up an unfamiliar box, they would know exactly what IDE suite (per version) was installed (if the information wass provided)... also, if a log file could be created that records the plugin addition/removal history... that would be a CM bonus as well... even though the installed info is present in the Plugin Manager. -- Robert
Yes... you definately can't label the bundle as it can be modified to take the form of other bundles (which would be confusing)... but you can include a note somewhere... (for example, "Installed as Ruby Bundle"). Even if the note is only in a log file.
Well... actually this information can be obtained from the installation log file. Search for line containing "welcome.page.type" (if it is not available, there would be no such line).
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