The Maven dependency search failure on your system might be the concomitant of 
that security update by Visa, which has severely impacted your environment. 
Have you considered to reinstall Netbeans, perhaps the latest stable version 
that comes with Maven 3.6.3 (i.e. Netbeans 12.0)?
    On Monday, August 31, 2020, 7:27:51 AM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael 
<err...@raelity.com> wrote:  
 
 On 8/30/2020 6:59 PM, Greenberg, Gary wrote:
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> I have deleted .m2 and also installed new version of Maven (3.5.4 -> 
> 3.6.3)
>
Did you inform NetBeans about it? Tools>Options>Java>Maven>Execution. 
And some of the other Maven Categories might have some bearing on the 
problem, like "Index".

-ernie

> Still search for dependencies doesn’t work.
>
> Doesn’t look like it is searching for anything.
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> In a fraction of a second it pops-up “No matching items” window.
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> Gary Greenberg
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> Staff Software Engineer
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> Data Product Development, BI-A
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> E: ggree...@visa.com
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> M: 650-269-7902
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> *From:*Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org>
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 30, 2020 2:50 PM
> *To:* Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com.invalid>
> *Cc:* users@netbeans.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: Try out and vote for Apache NetBeans 12.1
>
> You must have an .m2 folder somewhere, delete it. NetBeans might not 
> be using the latest Maven version, best to use the latest Maven version.
>
> At this point I cannot help you further. I simply suggest setting up 
> Maven from scratch.
>
> Gj
>
> On Sun, 30 Aug 2020 at 23:47, Greenberg, Gary 
> <ggree...@visa.com.invalid <mailto:ggree...@visa.com.invalid>> wrote:
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>    What do you mean from scratch?
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>    I was using Maven built-in into Netbeans.
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>    Do you suggest to install maven outside of NB?
>
>    Gary Greenberg
>
>    Staff Software Engineer
>
>    Data Product Development, BI-A
>
>    E: ggree...@visa.com <mailto:ggree...@visa.com>
>
>    M: 650-269-7902
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>    EmailSig-TaglineVersion
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>    *From:*Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org
>    <mailto:geert...@apache.org>>
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>    *Sent:* Sunday, August 30, 2020 2:14 PM
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>    *To:* Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com <mailto:ggree...@visa.com>>
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>    *Cc:* users@netbeans.apache.org <mailto:users@netbeans.apache.org>
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>    *Subject:* Re: Try out and vote for Apache NetBeans 12.1
>
>    Well, sounds like something is wrong with your Maven installation.
>    I recommend you uninstall, remove the .m2 folder, and set up Maven
>    again completely from scratch.
>
>    Gj
>
>    On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 11:05 PM Greenberg, Gary
>    <ggree...@visa.com.invalid <mailto:ggree...@visa.com.invalid>> wrote:
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>        I found out what was wrong with it.
>
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>        Apparently security update removed almost half of jars in
>        JDK1.8 (my project is using this platform).
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>        Why did it do so, I do not know.
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>        Anyway, I reinstalled Java 8 JDK (and upgraded from build 251
>        to 265 along the way).
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>        Hanging and problems with opening files disappeared.
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>        However, I still have the problem with Maven dependencies search.
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>        It never worked for me in neither version 11 nor 12.
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>        As I understood, other people do not have this problem and
>        this feature works for them.
>
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>        Can someone help me to find out what is wrong with my
>        installation and how do I enable dependency search.
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>        Gary Greenberg
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>
>        Staff Software Engineer
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>        Data Product Development, BI-A
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>        E: ggree...@visa.com <mailto:ggree...@visa.com>
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>        M: 650-269-7902
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