I recently started using NetBeans, but there is a missing feature which keeps me from switching completely to NetBeans. I use the Terminal all the time and it is a pain to switch from the NetBeans window to the Terminal one.
Is there a way to have a terminal window embedded into the NetBeans IDE (most Linux editors have this capability)?
The default key combination to invoke it is Ctrl + Shift + P . You can also open it using the Command palette button in the dropdown menu in Windows Terminal Preview.
In the same way that you created the NetBeans Platform application, you will run a Maven command from the command line and use the module archetype nbm-archetype . After you create the module, you will use a text editor to create a simple class in the module.
In the Projects window, right-click the System Properties project and choose Properties.
A bit late answer. Netbeans 7.4 has an inbuilt support for terminal emulator. All you need is to go to Window->IDE Tools->Terminal
.
Using NetBeans 8.0.2, this option can be found by going to Window->IDE Tools->Terminal
in the menu.
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