Excellent and good point. Gj
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:37 AM, Hermien Pellissier <[email protected]> wrote: > The platform does in fact run on JDK 9. The IDE is built on top of that > after all, so if that doesn't work the IDE wouldn't run either. > > So I just created a brand new platform application, using IDE 9.0 beta > with JDK 9.0.4. What didn't work out of the box was running it on the > default platform used by the IDE. But when I added the JDK 9 as a seperate > Java platform, and ran it using that, the platform app started up without > any issue. > > ~ Hermien > > > On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 10:44 AM, Geertjan Wielenga < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> NetBeans Platform does not support JDK 9 at this point. >> >> Gj >> >> On Sunday, March 11, 2018, Tushar Joshi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I tried creating a NetBeans Platform Application and Run it from the Run >> > menu. It does not start with the following error >> > >> > run.run: >> > Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch. >> > Result: 2 >> > BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 0 seconds) >> > >> > I have Jdk9 installed and I have tried both the configuration options in >> > NetBeans conf file as below >> > >> > #netbeans_jdkhome="/path/to/jdk" >> > netbeans_jdkhome="/Library/Java/Home" >> > >> > I also tried to add the jdkhome property to various properties files in >> the >> > NetBeans Application project created. It still show the same error. >> > >> > What am I missing. >> > >> > One more thing this application is expected to run out of the box and >> hence >> > we need either better documentation of what needs to be done or fix this >> > bug. >> > >> > with regards >> > Tushar >> > >> > >
