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The use case is component libraries in Visual Web Pack (VWP), though this feature would also be useful to the IDE in general. VWP has a special "complib" component library file that a user can import versioned third-party components into the IDE. The complib file has a set of components and contains one or more JavaHelp HelpSets for the components. During the import process the HelpSet-s should be installed and merged into the IDEs help system. Currently, the only way I know of installing a HelpSet is through static layer files in a Library Wrapper Module. I have tried to use the NetBeans FileSystem APIs to do the equivalent but have not figured out how to. Here is an email on the subject: I would like to programmatically add JavaHelp sets to NetBeans dynamically without using NBMs and restarting the IDE. Is this possible? What is the best way to do this? Ideally, I would like an easy way to accomplish this task without going through the hassles of creating different layer files in the NetBeans filesystem. I've mentioned this to some NetBeans developers who claim that it is possible with the current code, but I would like answers to the following details so I can implement it. Or better yet, I would like an easier way to accomplish the same task. If I were to guess, I would create something in the system filesystem, but I don't understand the details and what URLs to use. 1. Create an XML file somewhere containing: <helpsetref url="nbdocs:/com/example/docs/my-helpset.hs"/>. Where? 2. Create a new XML file in "Services/JavaHelp" that points to #1. What URL do I use? 3. Add my helpset jars so NetBeans can find it using the nbdocs scheme. How can I do this and refer to it using the nbdocs scheme? To see the use case, in VWP (see http://blogs.sun.com/edwingo/entry/installing_netbeans_5_5_visual for installing VWP), create a new "Visual Web Application" and navigate to Page1.jsp. Import a component library by: Tools->Component Library Manager->Import and browse a complib file. See http://blogs.sun.com/edwingo/entry/unofficial_complib_with_prototype_popup for a link to a complib file. After importing the complib file, you must add the component library to your project. Goto the Projects Window and invoke the context menu on the "Component Libraries" node to add an imported component library to your project. Then the components should appear in the palette when the view is set to "design" on Page1.jsp.
*** Issue 93131 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
not fixed for M7
Implemented in current trunk.