![]() If you really want to use Java 11 with NetBeans you can download the latest Jenkins build of the beta version of NetBeans 10 at your own risk. Updated to reflect that NetBeans 10 was released on December 27, 2018: While it supports Java 9 and Java 10, it also does not support Java 11. ![]() There is a newer release of NetBeans than 8.2, Apache NetBeans 9.0. It used to be possible to download NetBeans 8.2 bundled with Java 8, but if you try that now Oracle will just redirect you to the Apache NetBeans 9.0 web site. The easiest approach would be to remove JDK 11 (unless you need it for other reasons apart from NetBeans), install Java 8 then reinstall NetBeans 8.2. NetBeans does not yet support JDK 11, though the release of a new version which does (NetBeans 10) is imminent. ![]()
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