On Fri, 3 Jun 2022, 18:16 Michael Bien, wrote:
> just because java -version works in your shell does not mean everything
> is correctly set up.
>
Worth remembering too that the important thing is the location of the javac
on the path (not java) and the output of javac -version. The NetBeans
laun
On 03.06.22 18:53, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On 6/3/22 09:12, Michael Bien wrote:
the default platform is the JDK NB is running on. If you don't define
any platform that is what NB is going to use.
I suppose NB could allow setting a different platform as default, but it
can't do that atm, since defau
Glen, something is definitely wrong with your JVM Folder or
your JAVA_HOME because this works for me like a charm.
Default is derived from the Folder of the currently running JVM
instance.
When I change the Default instance, Netbeans just follows.
Have you tried to set JAVA_HOME to the actual fol
On 6/3/22 09:12, Michael Bien wrote:
> the default platform is the JDK NB is running on. If you don't define
> any platform that is what NB is going to use.
>
> I suppose NB could allow setting a different platform as default, but it
> can't do that atm, since default means "runtime".
>
> changing
Hi Glen,
the default platform is the JDK NB is running on. If you don't define
any platform that is what NB is going to use.
I suppose NB could allow setting a different platform as default, but it
can't do that atm, since default means "runtime".
changing it right now would require to set
Greetings Glen.
Looks correct to me (from the Netbeans point of view), but your need to
check the directories.
Mine looks like:
are@archlinux ~> ls /usr/lib/jvm/
…/lib/jvm/default/ …/lib/jvm/java-17-jetbrains/
…/lib/jvm/default-runtime/ …/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk/
…/lib/jvm/java-
Why can't I remove the default Java platform? How do I set 17.0.2 as the
default? See attached screenshot.
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