You appear to be talking about the “java” command line below, which has
nothing at all to do with NetBeans. You seen to be using different versions
of Java.

Gj


On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 16:44, Peter Toye <netbe...@ptoye.com> wrote:

> Having just moved from NB version 8 to 11.1 there seems to have been a
> change in the command line needed to run a project.
>
> The OS is Windows 7 Home.
>
> The project has two external libraries: one in the Java modules in the
> NetBeans 11 directory, and one of my own. In version 8 it was possible to
> run the program with a command line like
>
>    java -jar program.jar
>
> but this no longer works, and I have to put in a command line like
>
>   java -cp library paths program.jar
>
> which is a pain, as I can't automate that into a batch file.
>
> Is there any way of getting the libraries (or references to them) included
> in the jar file? The properties|Libraries|Run tab shows that the classpaths
> for Compiling Sources and Compiled Sources are included (at least as I
> understand the symbols on that page). Does the "Build Dependencies" tickbox
> have any significance here? The lack of a help file means that I can't find
> out what most of the window items actually mean.
>
> As a rider to this question, there seems to be two small bugs in the Ant
> script which produces the command line for running the project :
>
> To run this application from the command line without Ant, try:
> ??C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-12.0.1/bin/java -cp C:\Program Files\NetBeans
> 11\netbeans\java\modules\ext\AbsoluteLayout.jar;D:\Peter\Netbeans\Partitions511\dist\Partitions511.jar;D:\Peter\Netbeans\KillerSudoku11\dist\KillerSudoku11.jar
> com.ptoye.TestKiller.TestKiller??
>
> 1) In Windows, the Java executable and Netbeans are in the "Program Files"
> or "Program Files (x86)" folder. This should have quotes round it to run
> successfully.
>
> 2) In NB 11.1, the output mentions "Netbeans 11" - Shouldn't this be 
> C:\Program
> Files\NetBeans-11.1?
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
> mailto:netbe...@ptoye.com <netbe...@ptoye.com>
> www.ptoye.com
>

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