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Boris Heithecker updated NETBEANS-523:
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Description:
Create a platform suite and a module using the wizard, leaving default settings
as they are. Add an action, also leaving suggested setting. Right-clicking
"run" on the module fails for me with:
"Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch.
Result: 2"
Note: I don't have a jdk in my system path environment. Jdk location is
specified in "install-dir/etc/netbeans.conf".
Note 2: Setting the location of the jdk in "install-dir/harness/etc/app.conf"
gives the same result.
Note 3: If I manually choose a different java platform (not the "default" one)
the application runs as expected. So the problem seems to be that the
"netbeans_jdkhome" in etc/netbeans.conf switch is not respected when launching
a netbeans platform app.
was:
Create a platform suite and a module using the wizard, leaving default settings
as they are. Add an action, also leaving suggested setting. Right-clicking
"run" on the module fails for me with:
"Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch.
Result: 2"
Note: I don't have a jdk in my system path environment. Jdk location is
specified in "install-dir/etc/netbeans.conf".
Note 2: Setting the location of the jdk in "install-dir/harness/etc/app.conf"
gives the same result.
> Running a simple NetBeans module fails
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> Key: NETBEANS-523
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-523
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Boris Heithecker
> Priority: Major
>
> Create a platform suite and a module using the wizard, leaving default
> settings as they are. Add an action, also leaving suggested setting.
> Right-clicking "run" on the module fails for me with:
> "Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch.
> Result: 2"
> Note: I don't have a jdk in my system path environment. Jdk location is
> specified in "install-dir/etc/netbeans.conf".
> Note 2: Setting the location of the jdk in "install-dir/harness/etc/app.conf"
> gives the same result.
> Note 3: If I manually choose a different java platform (not the "default"
> one) the application runs as expected. So the problem seems to be that the
> "netbeans_jdkhome" in etc/netbeans.conf switch is not respected when
> launching a netbeans platform app.
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