Hi I tried this, I thought it had worked but it didn't. I still have a couple of classes that have this issue (it fixed a lot though).
The errors are all to do with return types (thinking they are object) or incorrectly saying a method doesn't exist on a class Peter On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, 14:46 Boris Heithecker, <boris.heithec...@gmx.net> wrote: > I'm encountering this too at times. I think it's a caching issue. > This works for me: > Go to the NetBeans cache directory, which is platform specific. On Linux > it's in .cache/netbeans/VERSION > Clear everything but not mavenindex and mavencachedirs. I'm sure that not > all files and folder must be deleted, so one try to find out which file > oder folder exactly must be removed. > Restart the IDE > > Hope it helps, > Boris > > On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 15:15, Peter Steele <steeleh...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Netbeans seems to cache compile errors and on startup immediate flags >> those compile errors with a red underline and red marker. >> >> I am assuming to be the case if it's wrong then the question will have to >> change slightly. >> >> I am getting incorrect compile errors highlighted in red which persist >> restarts. My program compiles and runs successfully but the code keeps >> getting highlighted as if it was in error. This started off with one error >> but has exploded to a lot of classes having this issue now. >> >> I have had this before and previously deleted the netbeans .netbeans >> folder but I would rather just delete the file necessary to make netbeans >> clear it's cache. >> >> Any help would be appreciated >> >> Thanks >> >> Peter >> >> p.s. this issue isn't easily replicatable as it just happens all of a >> sudden >> >> P.p.s I am on 11.3 but this has happened on all previous netbeans >> versions (can remember if it happened on an oracle version or not though) >> > > > -- > Boris Heithecker > > > Dr. Boris Heithecker > Lüneburger Str. 30 > 28870 Ottersberg > Festnetz: +49 4205 315834 > Mobil: +49 170 6137015 >