Thanks, Carl, for letting us know you're off and running. What I don't understand is why setting the JAVA_HOME variable is not the default in the AdoptOpenJDK installation. It should be..... Other people are going to miss that during install and have the same problems you experienced I fear. I nearly missed it when I installed....one has to be unnecessarily careful.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 12:08 PM Carl Burke <cdbu...@his.com> wrote: > Since this was nagging at me, I uninstalled Netbeans, reverted my change > to the JDK, and checked all my environment variables. The Path did not > have any quotes around the JDK or JRE bin specs, so I quoted them. > (Either AdoptOpenJDK doesn't do that, or Windows intervened to be > 'helpful'. > It does remove quotes when you edit the path as a list instead of a > string.) > I also verified that I had a JAVA_HOME variable set, with a quoted path. > Running the netbeans installer with the --javahome parameter did work, > and once Netbeans was installed it did launch without a hitch. > > I don't know what is different this time around, other than having the > JAVA_HOME variable set at install time and ensuring that the PATH parts > related to java are quoted. > > Thanks for bearing with me. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > >