What happens if you uninstall the nb-javac plugin. Gj
On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 at 09:07, Humphrey Clerx <[email protected]> wrote: > Slightly modifying a file with an error badge doesn't solve the problem. > And it doesn't involve any enum classes. Somehow NetBeans "forgets" the > first class when it parses/indexes/caches the second one with the same name > (in a different module). > > On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 1:19 AM Eirik Bakke <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Is this a Maven or an Ant project? >> >> >> >> If you open up the source for _each_ of the classes involved, including >> classes imported by the class with an error icon on it, insert a space >> somewhere, and save it (to trigger Compile-on-Save), does the error go away? >> >> >> >> Are there, by any chance, any "enum" classes involved? What about >> annotations? (E.g. "@Nullable".) >> >> >> >> (I've had quite a few of these errors myself, but possibly in different >> situations.) >> >> >> >> -- Eirik >> >> >> >> *From:* Humphrey Clerx <[email protected]> >> *Sent:* Friday, November 22, 2019 4:36 AM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* NetBeans 11.2 "cannot find symbol" error >> >> >> >> I've recently installed NetBeans 11.2 and found a problem that a lot of >> files are marked with an "error" symbol that a certain class cannot be >> found, annotated by an "cannot find symbol" icon on an import statement >> even though the class to be imported exists. >> >> >> >> Clearing the cache and restarting NetBeans does not solve the problem. >> >> >> >> This problem did not occur on NetBeans 8.2 or NetBeans 11.0/11.1. >> >> >> >> It seems to be related to there being two classes (in different modules) >> with the same class name. NetBeans 11.2 only seems to 'index' the first of >> the two and indicates the error on al imports of the second one. >> >> >> >> When building the project however, there is no problem. Only the >> incorrect error annotations on the files. I am using NetBeans 11.2 together >> with the nb-javac plugin. >> >> >> >> Is there any means of clearing this invalid error? >> >> -- >> >> In the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain - Nietzsche >> #------------------------------------------------------------- >> \_O >> ,__/> >> <" >> ' >> > > > -- > In the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain - Nietzsche > #------------------------------------------------------------- > \_O > ,__/> > <" > ' >
