Follow this <https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/java/javase-embedded.html> meticulously.

The most important thing you should take care of is that the JDK version selected for your Netbeans project on your Windows (or whatever) machine is the same as the one installed on the Raspberry Pi.  In my case, I overlooked the fact that the JDK for my Netbeans project on my Windows PC was defaulted to JDK17 (due to the switch to NB16) while the one on my Raspberry Pi was/is set to JDK11.  Changing the JDK for my Netbeans project on my Windows machine to JDK11 was in the end solving the issue.

Best rgds,
-- Geert


On 2022/12/10 16:31:42 Michael Bien wrote:
> how did you solve the issue?
>
> a similar issue just got filed which reports that the migration of
> remote platforms doesn't work:
>
> https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/5065
>
> Looks like the config import did work in your case or did you patch
> something?
>
> -mbien
>
>
>
> On 10.12.22 16:00, Geert Vancompernolle wrote:
> > Ok, found the issue myself.  Everything is working fine again, I can
> > see all my remote platforms.
> >
>
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