I have found on multiple occasions that NetBeans “loses its mind” and forgets 
items on the classpath.

I use exclusively Gradle projects.

I have found that after working for a day and coming back in  to the office 
(work computer is left on in case I decide to work remotely), sometimes the 
open projects complain about not finding classes that are clearly there.

This morning I attempted to edit a source file and NetBeans is failing to 
autocomplete anything in the java. package.

I type:

  java.

and the popup says “No suggestions”.  Really?  You forgot all of the core Java 
packages??

If I type:

 Ma

and invoke auto-complete it will suggest to me Math from java.lang, or “Str” 
will suggest ’String" so it is aware of classes in that package.  But even 
typing “ja” and invoking auto-complete automatically completed “javax.” as if 
“java.” wasn’t an option

I’ve even had NetBeans fail to auto-complete names of basic classes like String 
though.


Restarting NetBeans will fix the problem.  The projects in question always 
build correctly from the command line.


I’m not sure what to write in a bug report, this happens for all Gradle 
projects as far as I’m aware.  I don’t know what triggers it other than time.  
I.e. eventually it happens on projects that were working fine when I started NB.

Regards,

scott


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