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Geertjan Wielenga commented on NETBEANS-3180:
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Would indeed be nice. Your pull request is welcome.
> Change java version for NetBeans runtime.
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> Key: NETBEANS-3180
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3180
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: ide - UI
> Affects Versions: 11.1
> Environment: Windows 10, Apache NetBeans 11.1, Java 13
> Reporter: Michal Rama
> Priority: Major
> Labels: IDE, runtime
> Attachments: picture.png, picture2.png
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> Hello,
> The version of Java, for the NetBeans runtime, is set before installation -
> *jdkhome*.
> At that time, I only had version 12.0.2. However, version 13 was released
> recently. That's why I installed it and uninstalled version 12.0.2.
> You will now receive an error at startup.
> !picture.png!
> It's logical. *jdkhome* contains a non-existent folder. If you select *yes*,
> NetBeans will start and run in version 13.
> !picture2.png!
> But if I close the program, the situation repeats again at startup.
> It is necessary to fix the *jdkhome* path in the *netbeans.conf* file in the
> *etc* folder.
> But why should I fix it manually?
> If jdkhome contains a non-existent folder, you should see a window with all
> versions of java. After selecting the required version, NetBeans would run in
> that version and would automatically overwrite jdkhome.
> In addition, the ability to change java, for the NetBeans runtime, should
> also be set in NetBeans. Obviously, it would require a restart of the
> application, but I couldn't find this option anywhere.
> I would like NetBeans to allow it.
> Thank you
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