No, I don't, but I'm game to put a test case together if this requires
investigation. I wasn't going to bother if it was a well know issue.

Jim

On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 11:59 AM Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Do you have a project on GitHub or somewhere that reproduces this?
>
> Gj
>
> On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 at 20:57, Jim Mayer <j...@pentastich.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I decided to try out the latest version of NetBeans, but am running into
>> a serious problem. After even just a few minutes of work, it gets into a
>> state where trying to rename a class creates a popup that says:
>>
>>     Cannot refactor XXX.java that is defined outside of an open project.
>>
>> After this happens, I've also noticed that, when using the "Net Java
>> Class" dialogue, that "superclass"  and "interfaces" browsing no longer
>> finds classes defined in my project. This makes me suspicious that the
>> index is being corrupted somehow, but that's just a guess.
>>
>> Here's my configuration version from the About page:
>>
>> Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 12.6
>> Java: 17.0.1; OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 17.0.1+12-Ubuntu-120.04
>> Runtime: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 17.0.1+12-Ubuntu-120.04
>> System: Linux version 5.4.0-91-generic running on amd64; UTF-8; en_CA (nb)
>>
>> My OS is "Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS".
>>
>> My project is a java library built with Gradle, and was created, fresh,
>> using this version of NetBeans. In other words, I didn't import an existing
>> project. I created a new project and copied in existing files that were, in
>> fact, created with NetBeans 12.6.
>>
>> I have tried this both with, and without, the "nb-javac" plugin
>> installed, since other notes on this thread suggest that the plugin should
>> not be installed when using newer javac releases. I've tried installing
>> NetBeans using Snap and the installer. Currently, I'm using the installer
>> downloaded directly from the NetBeans site and "nb-javac" is not installed.
>>
>> I'm wondering if these are problems in the NetBeans 12.6 release, or if
>> there's some incompatibility with my environment.
>>
>> (1) Does anyone else see this?
>> (2) Should I be using a different JDK? I'm using the latest Java 17
>> OpenJDK release that's in the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS release.
>>
>> Jim Mayer
>>
>

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