On Wed, 30 Aug 2023 at 02:11, Philip Durbin <philipdur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had the same problem. I'm using SDKMAN and could not install NetBeans 18 on 
> my Mac because the NetBeans installer said "No Java found".
>
> I fixed it by following 
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76523553/how-to-make-usr-libexec-java-home-find-jdk-installed-using-sdkman-on-macos

Thanks!  Note that NetBeans 19 will have a completely different
installer.  This will rely on the launcher finding a JDK.  It will be
interesting to see whether that requires the same fix.

Unless there is a particular need to run the IDE on a specific JDK, I
would recommend using the community installer for macOS that includes
a local JDK for the IDE to run on.  Then everything is signed together
in a single bundle.  You can still use SDKMAN JDKs for any projects.

Best wishes,

Neil

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