TorNorbye wrote: > On Oct 6, 5:48 pm, Jess Holle <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Except in NetBeans where is is >> really hard to separate the JDK the IDE runs with from the JDK used for >> compilation, but that's a NetBeans issue that should just be fixed there >> -- or better yet fixed via a -libraryLevel or some such flag. >> > What's the difficulty here? You can configure additional JDK > installations via Tools > Java Platforms, and then for your Java > projects, go to the Library panel and choose that platform under the > "Platform:" combo box. That target JDK, not the one the JDK you're > running the IDE (by default they are the same), should be used for > compilation, execution, and background parsing. I'm probably missing > something - e.g. maybe this doesn't work for certain project types or > maybe Maven, but I'm just asking since I've never run into that issue > before. > This works great for "standard" projects, but is a mess for free-form ones...
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