Helpfully the Mac finder hides the Library directory so you may need to create a symbolic link or the command line to access them. On the Mac they are stored in a separate location Library/Application Support/netbeans. netbeans on my Linux or Windows setup (which lives inside your user directory (something like /home/me/ on Linux and C:/Documents and Settings/me on Windows). They are actually stored in a location called. The core modules are kept separate from your own additions (which makes things much tidier). Unlike Eclipse, which generally puts all its plugins in a single plugin directory inside Eclipse (called plugins), NetBeans separates out its plugin modules from the main installation. So if you find you have installed a plugin which does not appear in plugin manager, where would you look? However, you may still need to find these manually – for example it is possible to create a plugin which does not appear on the plugin list by not ticking the box ‘Show in Plugin Manager’ (although I am not sure why you would really want to do this). In general you can use the plugin manager to install and remove these, and it works well (even restarting NetBeans for you). NetBeans has a nifty little plugin capability allowing you to extend the software with your own plugins. Where does NetBeans install your modules? He has an MA in Medieval History and a passion for reading. Mark Stephens Mark has been working with Java and PDF since 1999 and is a big NetBeans fan.
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