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Michal Rama updated NETBEANS-3180:
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    Description: 
Hello,

The version of Java, for the NetBeans runtime, is set before installation - 
*jdkhome*.

At that time, I only had version 12.0.2. However, version 13 was released 
recently. That's why I installed it and uninstalled version 12.0.2.

You will now receive an error at startup.

!picture.png!

It's logical. *jdkhome* contains a non-existent folder. If you select *yes*, 
NetBeans will start and run in version 13.

!picture2.png!

But if I close the program, the situation repeats again at startup.

It is necessary to fix the *jdkhome* path in the *netbeans.conf* file in the 
*etc* folder.

But why should I fix it manually?

If jdkhome contains a non-existent folder, you should see a window with all 
versions of java. After selecting the required version, NetBeans would run in 
that version and would automatically overwrite jdkhome.

In addition, the ability to change java, for the NetBeans runtime, should also 
be set in NetBeans. Obviously, it would require a restart of the application, 
but I couldn't find this option anywhere.

I would like NetBeans to allow it.

Thank you

  was:
Hello,

The version of Java, for the NetBeans runtime, is set before installation - 
*jdkhome*.

At that time, I only had version 12.0.2. However, version 13 was released 
recently. That's why I installed it and uninstalled version 12.0.2.

You will now receive an error at startup. !picture.png!

It's logical. *jdkhome* contains a non-existent folder. If you select *yes*, 
NetBeans will start and run in version 13.

!picture2.png!

But if I close the program, the situation repeats again at startup.

It is necessary to fix the *jdkhome* path in the *netbeans.conf* file in the 
*etc* folder.

But why should I fix it manually?

If jdkhome contains a non-existent folder, you should see a window with all 
versions of java. After selecting the required version, NetBeans would run in 
that version and would automatically overwrite jdkhome.

In addition, the ability to change java, for the NetBeans runtime, should also 
be set in NetBeans. Obviously, it would require a restart of the application, 
but I couldn't find this option anywhere.

I would like NetBeans to allow it.

Thank you


> Change java version for NetBeans runtime.
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-3180
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3180
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ide - UI
>    Affects Versions: 11.1
>         Environment: Windows 10, Apache NetBeans 11.1, Java 13
>            Reporter: Michal Rama
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: IDE, runtime
>         Attachments: picture.png, picture2.png
>
>
> Hello,
> The version of Java, for the NetBeans runtime, is set before installation - 
> *jdkhome*.
> At that time, I only had version 12.0.2. However, version 13 was released 
> recently. That's why I installed it and uninstalled version 12.0.2.
> You will now receive an error at startup.
> !picture.png!
> It's logical. *jdkhome* contains a non-existent folder. If you select *yes*, 
> NetBeans will start and run in version 13.
> !picture2.png!
> But if I close the program, the situation repeats again at startup.
> It is necessary to fix the *jdkhome* path in the *netbeans.conf* file in the 
> *etc* folder.
> But why should I fix it manually?
> If jdkhome contains a non-existent folder, you should see a window with all 
> versions of java. After selecting the required version, NetBeans would run in 
> that version and would automatically overwrite jdkhome.
> In addition, the ability to change java, for the NetBeans runtime, should 
> also be set in NetBeans. Obviously, it would require a restart of the 
> application, but I couldn't find this option anywhere.
> I would like NetBeans to allow it.
> Thank you



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