According to the home page, MPLAB X IDE is based on the open
source NetBeans IDE from Oracle.
I've never been able to use netbeans in my environment.
Hi.
I'm not sure what this application is based off of. I'm trying
to run MPLabX which is an ide for pic microcontroler programing.
http://www.microchip.com/mplab/mplab-x-ide
I got it installed but it doesn't seem to be accessible as
configured now.
I suspect that this is a custom java implimentation which may
complicate matters.
Any thoughts or help with this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
On 6/23/2018 6:46 AM, José Vilmar
Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi.
It depends on the type of java application to run on your
machine.
If you plan to run GUI applications and the interface is based
on the swing API, then you need to install the java access
bridge.
On the other hand, if the applications to be executed do not
have a graphical interface or if the interface is based on the
swt API, then it is not necessary to install the java access
bridge.
I do not kno if java access bridge is installed in ubuntu by
default.
On 06/22/2018 08:34 PM, norman
wrote:
Hi
all.
The question says it all. Trying to use a java
applications and don't know if i need to install the java
access bridge.
I'll be using ubuntu mate 18.04 if i can get it to install.
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