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DevFaqSuppressExistingModule
If you’re building a complete application (for example, selecting the Standalone Application option for a module suite) just use the Libraries panel of the suite’s Properties dialog to exclude modules you don’t need from clusters you are otherwise including.
If you have a single module which you want to install in an existing application (e.g. the NetBeans IDE) and disable another module, it’s a little trickier. You can do it in your ModuleInstall.restored()
method:
Sample:
ModuleLifecycleManager.java of the Java CVS Module
You can also go through the Auto Update Services API: Geertjan shows how
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Applies to: NetBeans 6.5 and later
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