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Dom - 22 Nov 2006 15:09 GMT
Completely new to Java.  Bought my first book on the subject (one of
the Dummies books) just last week.  I always think that having a
newsgroup is a good first step.  Some questions:

1.  Can I post questions on NetBeans here?
2.  If no, where?
3.  If yes, then why does NB not see my projects as ProjectFolders,
just as usual folders, so I can never reload them?

TIA,
Dom
Rhino - 22 Nov 2006 16:35 GMT
> Completely new to Java.  Bought my first book on the subject (one of
> the Dummies books) just last week.  I always think that having a
> newsgroup is a good first step.  Some questions:
>
> 1.  Can I post questions on NetBeans here?

Yes.

> 2.  If no, where?

Here is fine. Lots of people post NetBeans questions here.

> 3.  If yes, then why does NB not see my projects as ProjectFolders,
> just as usual folders, so I can never reload them?

I don't know; I'm not a NetBeans user. Check back again; someone who is will
likely answer you shortly.

--
Rhino
Oliver Wong - 22 Nov 2006 18:33 GMT
> Completely new to Java.  Bought my first book on the subject (one of
> the Dummies books) just last week.  I always think that having a
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> 3.  If yes, then why does NB not see my projects as ProjectFolders,
> just as usual folders, so I can never reload them?

   Here's a tip. Next time, if your question is specific to NetBeans,
mention NetBeans somewhere in the subject.

   - Oliver


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