This document lists changes made to the Java Platform API.
Fuller descriptions of all changes can be found below (follow links).
Not all deprecations are listed here, assuming that the deprecated APIs continue to essentially work. For a full deprecation list, please consult the Javadoc.
These API specification versions may be used to indicate that a module requires a certain API feature in order to function. For example, if you see here a feature you need which is labelled 1.20, your manifest should contain in its main attributes the line:
OpenIDE-Module-Module-Dependencies: org.netbeans.modules.java.platform/1 > 1.20
org.netbeans.spi.java.platform.CustomPlatformInstall
org.netbeans.spi.java.platform.GeneralPlatformInstall
CustomPlatformInstall
GeneralPlatformInstall
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There are some platform installers which does not use the local disk as source of the java platform, for example they download the java platform from the web. Such installers cannot use the current PlatformInstall which is file oriented. The CustomPlatformInstall allows to platform install provider to implement its own way of installing the new platform. The PlatformInstall is still supported. If the module provides the PlatformInstall in the global lookup, the java platform module does the java platform chooser for it, the behavior is not changed. If the module provides the CustomPlatformInstall in the global lookup, it has to do the platform selection by itself.
To indicate that this is now considered a stable API, the major release version was incremented to 1 from 0.
Clients should begin requesting the new version to avoid a warning at startup.
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