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On 25 Nov 2020, at 07:42, Thomas Kellerer 
<sham...@gmx.net<mailto:sham...@gmx.net>> wrote:

Hello,

I am running NetBeans on OpenJDK 14, but all projects I have, are using Java 11 
so I have an OpenJDK 11 defined through "Java Platforms".

However, when I open a Maven or Gradle project, I always have to manually 
select JDK 11 in the project options despite the projects defining the source 
level to 11.

Is there a way I can define my JDK 11 as the "default" JDK without running 
NetBeans on it (so keeping --jdk-home pointing to JDK 14)?

I am using NetBeans 12.1 on Windows 10

Regards
Thomas

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