pinkybitesu commented on issue #9453:
URL: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/9453#issuecomment-4805169839

   @stefanofornari So, there was definitely no virtual environment or remote 
manipulation. Just local, on my computer. But, um.😅I am what they call a n00b. 
Java, and Java Swing, are the first programming languages I've touched out of 
pretty basic HTML. I know just enough about computers to get myself into 
trouble (I've forgotten a TON since DOS stopped being an actual thing and not 
something emulated). All I know is that I installed the plugin through NetBeans 
on my local system, hoping it would stop NB from telling me there was no JavaFX 
libraries available, and that there's no SDK present (of which both are 
actually there, I've checked. I'm 98% sure this is a me problem, not a program 
problem). And now that the problem is fixed, I have no idea how to make it 
happen again other than to try installing the plugin again and restarting my 
computer, like I did before?


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