FYI: You can always get Netbeans bundled with a JVM and then point it
to any version you'd like that way your browsers etc will work with
what is on the OS, supported updated etc., and you will develop for
what you want. If you are installing Netbeans it will ask for the
location of the SDK not just the executable so /usr/bin/java is no
good, this causes an issue when you upgrade your system will function
because the upgrade links back to right place but the real sdk will
now be in a completely different folder and there will be nothing in
the old, which explains your issue.

Let me know if you need more info on this.
Regards.
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