GitHub user PavelTurk created a discussion: If there are many errors, NetBeans 
doesn’t show them at all

I’ve run into this many times: if there are lots of errors, NetBeans doesn’t 
show them at all. I assumed this was a known issue (I’m clearly not the only 
one using it) and that it would be fixed in the new version 28. But even in 28, 
the problem is still there.

For example, consider this scenario. There are two projects, A and B. B depends 
on A. I refactor A, which means B also needs to be adjusted, and I know there 
will be many errors. However, when I open NetBeans, I don’t see a single error. 
I try to compile, but the build stops at the very first module and then shows 
me dozens of errors. Has anyone else encountered this? It’s very hard to do 
refactoring when errors aren’t shown.

Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 28
Java: 25.0.1; OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 25.0.1+8-27
Runtime: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 25.0.1+8-27
System: Linux version 5.15.0-88-generic running on amd64; UTF-8; en_US (nb)



GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/discussions/9108

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