Not sure if this will help any, but here goes: I would use the Scala REPL
to see if I can get some information about the FindException, like maybe
the stack trace, or maybe a prefiguring cause. Maybe this can be done
through JShell...

Al

On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 8:08 PM Carl Burke <cdbu...@his.com> wrote:

> I did as you suggested and unzipped the ZIP file. I get the same error:
>
> Error occurred during initialization of boot layer
> java.lang.module.FindException: Module jdk.jshell not found
>
> I have never heard of jshell before, but when I'm in the netbeans\bin
> directory I can run it, so it's clearly present in the system.
> It just isn't found by netbeans64.exe.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Geertjan Wielenga" <geert...@apache.org>
> To: "Carl Burke" <cdbu...@his.com>
> Cc: "users" <users@netbeans.apache.org>
> Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2019 3:00:15 PM
> Subject: Re: Netbeans 11 won't launch in Windows 10
>
> Nothing needs to be moved or separated when you use the installer. I’d
> recommend you start from scratch with 11.1, if you’re having problems with
> the installer, unzip the ZIP file instead.
>
> Gj
>
> On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 at 20:14, Carl Burke <cdbu...@his.com> wrote:
>
> > I've got a brand new laptop, just installed AdoptOpenJDK 11 and Netbeans
> > 11.1, and Netbeans will not launch in Windows 10 (1809). I have run
> > previous versions of Netbeans on other Windows 10 systems, including with
> > AdoptOpenJDK, but those were with Java 8 and earlier releases of both
> > Netbeans and Windows 10.
> >
> > There were some issues getting the installer to run: since AdoptOpenJDK
> > does not bundle a JRE under the JDK, the JRE had to be moved and renamed
> > from it's separate installation so that the installer would find both the
> > JRE and the JDK. However, after that was done the installer appeared to
> > work fine.
> >
> > When I try to launch Netbeans 11 by clicking the desktop icon, nothing
> > visible happens. When I open a command shell and run .\netbeans64.exe
> from
> > the Netbeans bin directory, I get:
> > <<
> > Error occurred during initialization of boot layer
> > java.lang.module.FindException: Module jdk.jshell not found
> > >>
> > This happens whether I add --jdkhome "C:\Program
> > Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.4.11-hotspot" to the command or not;
> > netbeans.conf has the uncommented correct value.
> >
> > Typing jshell in that directory opens JShell 11.0.4, for whatever that's
> > worth.
> >
> > There is no {user}\AppData\Roaming\Netbeans directory, so no log output
> to
> > be had, possibly because the IDE never gets that far.
> >
> > Any suggestions how I might run Netbeans in this version of Windows 10?
> Do
> > I need to fall back to Java 8 and an earlier Netbeans as well?
> >
> > --
> > Carl Burke
> > cdbu...@his.com
> >
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