Hi,

Am Sonntag, dem 16.10.2022 um 13:12 +0200 schrieb Michael Bien:
> just to clarify: it doesn't even have to be an installer, NB itself 
> could check during boot if the runtime JDK meets the requirements, and 
> if it doesn't -> offer to download one which does.

why do you want to destroy the ease of the OS independed ZIP? Currently
I can use NetBeans with OpenJDK 11 or 17 (I have both installed) and it
just works.

Where do you draw the line? The javac interface is not API, so you'd
need to tie the NetBeans installation to a single JDK and vendor. This
raises question about bugfixing and security of the chosen JDK. For me
this does not fly.

Greetings

Matthias

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