Yes, it is what I have done in order to use Java 17 in my application.
If the default Java version is not Java 17, I receive an error message.



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-------- Message d'origine --------
De : Pieter van den Hombergh <pieter.van.den.hombe...@gmail.com>
Date : 01/10/2021 21:47 (GMT+01:00)
À : Richard Grin <richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr>
Cc : NetBeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org>
Objet : Re: Java 17 and NetBeans

Richard,
Typically the default that the maven compiler assumes is not the Java version 
you run it on. You need to set the release to 17 in your case. Easiest is to do 
that in a property in the pom file. The property is named maven.compiler.release



On Fri, Oct 1, 2021, 14:07 Richard Grin 
<richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr<mailto:richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr>> wrote:
Hello,

I created a Maven project with Java 17 and I received an error:
Failed to execute goal
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.8.1:compile
(default-compile) on project XXXWithRecord: Fatal error compiling:
error: release version 17 not supported -> [Help 1]

In order to write code with Java 17, I had to change the default JDK of
NetBeans in etc/netbeans.conf.

Is it always true that you can't write code in a version later than the
default version of NetBeans? Besides running NetBeans code, what is the
purpose of this default version?

Regards,

Richard


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