Netbeans Win->Linux

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Ike

I've installed Netbeans 5.0 on a Linux box here, and have copied over a
number of directories from Windows using Netbeans 3.6 there. Am wondering if
anyone is aware of how I can simply mount a filesystem, and recognise these
java sources, from 3.6 ? Anyone have any idea on this? Thanks, Ike
 
G

Gordon Beaton

I've installed Netbeans 5.0 on a Linux box here, and have copied
over a number of directories from Windows using Netbeans 3.6 there.
Am wondering if anyone is aware of how I can simply mount a
filesystem, and recognise these java sources, from 3.6 ?

Use Samba to share filesystems between your windows and linux hosts.

See http://www.samba.org/

/gordon
 
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Nigel Wade

Ike said:
I've installed Netbeans 5.0 on a Linux box here, and have copied over a
number of directories from Windows using Netbeans 3.6 there. Am wondering if
anyone is aware of how I can simply mount a filesystem, and recognise these
java sources, from 3.6 ? Anyone have any idea on this? Thanks, Ike

If you are referring to the Netbeans 3 concept of "mount filesystem", then that
has gone away in Netbeans 5 (it was removed in Netbeans 4).

The nearest you will get is to create a new Project. Select File->New Project...
then in Categories select General and in Projects: Project with Existing
Sources. It's not the same, in fact it's nothing like the same and was one of
my biggest problems in switching from NB3 to NB4.
 

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