Hello Neil,
I have selected the platform that is purportedly "missing" from the drop-down 
but it doesn't seem to matter. The error message is persistent, although, 
oddly, it doesn't seem to impact any functionality. In another word, I can 
select the "missing" platform (JDK 8 update 144), compile the application, and 
it does use the so-called "missing" JDK 8 update 144. It's just a pesky and 
misleading error message in the project properties. I have removed and 
re-installed the platform and it still shows up. This is was the side effect 
after installing the Apache Tomee plume 8.0.5 server and integrating it with 
the IDE (NB 12.0) a couple of days ago. I am going to remove and reinstall the 
Tomee and see what happens.

Thanks for the insight.
    On Sunday, January 17, 2021, 7:21:36 PM GMT+3:30, Neil C Smith 
<neilcsm...@apache.org> wrote:  
 
 On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 at 09:36, HRH <hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
> Recently, Netbean 12.0 IDE complains about a missing java platform as follow:
> When I click on the "Manage platform" button the missing platform is not so 
> missing and it is there.
>
> What is causing this to happen?

Just select the one that claims to be there I think should be fine.
At some point the key used to reference the platform changed - I
noticed moving between releases I think, although may have been
backported - had to update a few projects.

Best wishes,

Neil

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