The version of java installed for windows and the java referred to by
the environment variable Java_Home are not the same. Netbeans will load
with the JDK referred to in Java_Home and that can be any version you
care to download to your hard-drive and setup.
Very strange!
I have updated both
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 18:09, Stephen Winnall wrote:
> Why is everyone avoiding answering Judi’s question?
>
> I don’t pretend to be the expert but the answer to Judi’s question is:
> download newer (post-v8) versions of Java from Zulu
> (https://www.azul.com/downloads/?package=jdk#zulu) or
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023, 13:09 Stephen Winnall wrote:
> Why is everyone avoiding answering Judi’s question?
>
On the NetBeans main page, it says indirectly that you can't install with
java 8, you need 11+
Deployment Platforms
The Apache NetBeans 20 binary releases require JDK 11+, and officially
Why is everyone avoiding answering Judi’s question?
I don’t pretend to be the expert but the answer to Judi’s question is: download
newer (post-v8) versions of Java from Zulu
(https://www.azul.com/downloads/?package=jdk#zulu) or some other OpenJDK site.
Cheers,
Steve
> On 18 Dec 2023, at
On 18.12.23 18:22, Judi Rastall wrote:
I go to my Java installation (which says it is Java v8 update 391),
click on check for updates, and it tells me I have the latest version.
java isn't going to update to the next major version on windows. I don't
think the newer JDKs have even an updater
The java.com website also asks if you are a java developer (at the bottom)
and provides links to the newer version.
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023, 13:00 Judi Rastall wrote:
> Very strange!
>
> I have updated both Java and NetBeans as prompted through many versions
> for several years and my current
Very strange!
I have updated both Java and NetBeans as prompted through many versions
for several years and my current versions seem to happily coexist and
have done so throughout each update.
Why is the java.com website saying that Java versions 7 and 8 are
recommended for Windows 10
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 17:23, Judi Rastall wrote:
> I am confused and I seem to find myself in a Catch-22 situation. I have just
> downloaded and installed the new NetBeans v20 and it warns me that I cannot
> use it with Java versions earlier than 11. I go to my Java installation
> (which
You’re saying Java 8 is the latest version of Java?
Gj
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 18:26, Judi Rastall wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am confused and I seem to find myself in a Catch-22 situation. I have
> just downloaded and installed the new NetBeans v20 and it warns me that I
> cannot use it with Java
Hi all,
I am confused and I seem to find myself in a Catch-22 situation. I have
just downloaded and installed the new NetBeans v20 and it warns me that
I cannot use it with Java versions earlier than 11. I go to my Java
installation (which says it is Java v8 update 391), click on check for
17 Dec 2023 21:31:10 Chuck Caldarale :
On Dec 16, 2023, at 23:05, Arbol One wrote:
Hello.
In my NetBeans IDE, I have a ANT web project, to which I have added
under Libraries the JSTL 1.2.7 - jstl-impl.jar and the JSTL 1.2.7 -
jstl-api.jar libraries. However, when adding this code :
Hi all,
The Apache NetBeans team is pleased to announce that Apache NetBeans 20 was
released on December 1, 2023. Apologies for announcing this so late.
What's in the Apache NetBeans 20 release:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/releases/tag/20
With thanks to 26 contributors, including 6 who
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