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Andreas Eberhöfer updated NETBEANS-2622:
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> gradle project seams always taken the default JDK
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> Key: NETBEANS-2622
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2622
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: projects - Gradle
> Affects Versions: 11.0
> Reporter: Andreas Eberhöfer
> Assignee: Laszlo Kishalmi
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: netbeans_jdk.png
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> Hi,
> I start netbeans with JDK 10, set in the `etc/netbeans.conf` the jdkhome
> path. Now I create a new gradle project and set in the `build.gradle`
> ```
> sourceCompatibility = 11
> targetCompatibility = 11
> ```
> In my code I use a JDK 11 API like
> ```
> Path p = Path.of(".");
> ```
> This won't compile.
> I added a JDK 11 to netbeans and change under
> `Properies->Build->Compile->Java Platform` to JDK 11. It still does not
> compile.
> After a restart, it still does not compile.
> I changed the jdkhome in `etc/netbeans.conf` to the JDK 11. After a restart
> it compiles.
> Not a big deal, but maybe you should have a look at it. To me it seams like
> gradle project always takes the default JDK.
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