Thanks for the Hints. Now I have updated form 11.0.3 to 11.0.6 openjdk version "11.0.6" 2020-01-14 OpenJDK Runtime Environment AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.6+10) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.6+10, mixed mode)
First Impression: the Netbeans IDE-Log is now clean: With 11.0.3 many of this Exceptions was thrown java.lang.nullpointerexception: null component provided to invokeandwait at java.base/java.util.objects.requirenonnull(objects.java:246) at java.desktop/sun.lwawt.macosx.lwctoolkit.invokeandwait(lwctoolkit.java:607) at java.desktop/sun.lwawt.macosx.lwctoolkit.invokeandwait(lwctoolkit.java:569) at java.desktop/sun.lwawt.macosx.caccessibility.invokeandwait(caccessibility.java:94) at java.desktop/sun.lwawt.macosx.caccessibility.getaccessiblecomponent(caccessibility.java:301) I will now test the new version SR Am Sa., 15. Feb. 2020 um 13:52 Uhr schrieb Emilian Bold < emilian.b...@gmail.com>: > What you are saying is understandable but open source projects don't > really work this way. NetBeans is already unique with the QA NetCAT program > which does test releases via many volunteers but bugfixing does not happen > like this. Most fixes are "scratch your own itch". > > For example, I use NetBeans (well, OpenBeans.org, but it's the same > codebase basically) exclusively on Mojave and didn't see that editor bug > nor crashes nor the IDE not starting. I think the editor bug (and maybe the > other issues you are seeing) are caused by the JDK you use for NetBeans. I > use AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.4 nowadays. What are you using ? > > It's pretty interesting that your whole company is using it. Two thoughts > here: > > * Maybe your company could contribute some fixes to NetBeans. I'm quite > certain you have the know how to fix some of the bugs you are encountering. > > * Perhaps you or someone from your company would be interested about a > NetBeans testimonial on codeswith.com? I haven't published an article > there in some time and the story sounds good so far. > > --emi > > sâm., 15 feb. 2020, 14:24 Sandro Röllin <sandro.roel...@gmail.com> a > scris: > >> The question "bugfixes vs new features?" >> >> My company uses Netbeans on Windows and macOS for >> the development of JavaFX clients and for the development >> of PHP web applications. >> >> We originally wanted to move from Netbeans 7.4 to 8.2, >> but the macOS version had so many problems with: >> - find usage (freeze) >> - refactoring (freeze) >> - find text >> >> Additionally, PHP support was still missing in the new Apache Netbeans >> 9-11 >> and the JavaFX support was broken. >> >> Now we hoped for the current Apache Netbeans 11.2 (+php) >> "find usage" and "refactoring" work again.😀 >> But the macOS version always shows problems with the editor, >> that the cursor can disappear when switching tab, >> especially for copy and paste actions (NETBEANS 3811) >> Sometimes netbeans hang at the start.😟 >> >> It is clear that the move to Apache has taken a lot of time and effort. >> To get back to the title. 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