Apache NetBeans 26-rc2 released

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The Apache NetBeans team has released the second release candidate (rc2) of Apache NetBeans IDE 26 for public testing. This version introduces several important enhancements aimed at improving user experience and functionality. Notably, it includes better management of the `const` keyword in web JavaScript, which helps developers write more efficient and error-free code. Additionally, the release addresses a previously identified issue of Null Pointer Exceptions (NPEs) in the `JUnitOutputListenerProvider`, enhancing the stability and reliability of unit testing within the IDE.

Another significant update in this release is the renewal of expired badssl test certificates, which are essential for conducting unit tests effectively without running into authentication issues.

Overall, Apache NetBeans 26-rc2 reflects the ongoing commitment of the development team to refine the IDE and provide robust tools for developers.

Looking ahead, users can anticipate further improvements and features in subsequent releases, as the team continues to gather feedback from the community during the testing phase. This collaborative approach will likely lead to a more polished final version of Apache NetBeans 26, catering to the evolving needs of developers in various programming environments

Apache NetBeans 26-rc2 released

The second release candidate of Apache NetBeans IDE 26 has been released for testing, featuring enhancements like better management of const keywords in web JavaScript and the renewal of expired badssl test certificates for unit testing.

Apache NetBeans 26-rc2 released @ Linux Compatible