Hi what  Java version are using for testing?

I need to update my Java version, I am running 10.0.2.  I believe I saw
Java 13 SDK/JRE for the SE edition?


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On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 12:01 PM Christian Lenz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> regarding to this ticket here:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3185
>
> I have the same problem with my own plugin which uses html4j stuff.
> Jaroslav Tulach already knows the plugin, he rewrote some code months
> (maybe 1 year) ago to fit better with html4j and no direct dependency to
> the WebView of javafx. After I changed from building it wih JDK 1.8 and
> want to use JDK >= 9.0 I have the same problem with the warning, already
> mentioned in the ticket:
>
> „Warning - could not install some modules: JavaFX wrapper - No module
> providing the capability org.openide.modules.jre.JavaFX could be found. 2
> further modules could not be installed due to the above problems.“
>
> So here is my plugin called NbScratchFile:
> https://github.com/Chris2011/NbScratchFile/tree/develop (Develop is the
> current branch which is up to date). I really tried my best to check
> everything from the created sample project "Java Frontend Application" to
> fix everything in my pom and removed unused files, etc. I also added the
> changes from Jaroslav (he added a comment in the ticket) to my pom but
> still got the same issue as this was the initial problem.
> See my pom here:
> https://github.com/Chris2011/NbScratchFile/blob/develop/pom.xml.
>
> Some side info here, it is really only a nbm so a plugin for NetBeans, no
> standalone nbm-application.
> It works like a charme, with JDK 1.8 in NetBeans 8.2 but I want to be up
> to date and want to support Apache NetBeans >= 9.0 with the newest version.
> The settings (JDK, platform to run) are the same as I mentioned in the
> ticket description.
>
> You see that I have an Installer.java and I also had a manifest.mf file,
> but I removed the file in case of finding the error. So the Installer.java
> class shouldn't be the problem nor the missing manfiest.mf file which
> registers the Installer class.
>
> It would be very nice, if someone can have a look there what I did wrong.
> Maybe I missed smth or whatever. I tried my best until now and I thought it
> was only because of the initial problem but for my plugin it seems not.
>
>
> Cheers and thx
>
> Chris
>

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