Hi, I remember also got such messages in the past during opening big text files in my netbeans- platform applications and with increasing heap-size I cauld not get rid of the message. In my cases after closing the dialog all works fine. So I dont have a closer look at this. Maybe there is simple somewhere hardcoded a maximum file size and after reaching this size the dialog is thrown.
I am also interested in, if you can fix this. best regards Oliver Hello, I am running NetBeans 12 in Ubuntu 14.04. When trying to load a file of text, I get the message "It seems that the file is too big to open safely...etc...". I have changed the netbeans.conf and app.conf files to include -J-Xms512m -J-Xmx2048m but I still get the error. I want to try increasing the allocation(s) for the JVM itself, but I can't find instructions to do that when you're using NetBeans, only for times when you're running "javac" and "java" commands in a terminal -- my installation doesn't recognize the "java" command - if it did I'd enter java -J-Xms512m -J-Xmx2048m Any suggestions? Thanks. Chris Lanz Department of Computer Science 340 Dunn Hall, SUNY Potsdam lan...@potsdam.edu 315 267 2407 315 268 1547 Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night:God said, /Let Newton be!/ and all was light. (Pope) It did not last: the Devil howling "Ho!Let Einstein be!" restored the status quo. (Squire)