Hi,

you can set the JDK home (and various other things) in the program arguments: "--jdkhome path" (e.g via a shortcut) or also in the etc/netbeans.conf file.

-mbien

On 22.06.24 11:59, General Email wrote:
Hi,

I am on Windows 10.

I downloaded zipped version of both Netbeans (netbeans-22-bin.zip) and
Java (jdk-21_windows-x64_bin.zip). I then unzipped these archives and
then I set JAVA_HOME in system variables on Windows 10.

But when I click on netbeans64.exe and netbeans.exe, the IDE doesn't
start and gives an error that says - "Cannot find Java 1.8 or higher".

So, I just wanted to know what is wrong and how can this be fixed?

Am I doing something wrong?

In my opinion, it looks like the zipped version of Netbeans doesn't
look for JAVA_HOME system variable.

Please fix this issue or please let me know if I am doing something wrong.

Regards,

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