I was just saying that Java 5 is the minimum requirement. It runs fine with
Java 6 and in fact that is the first thing I change in the config file so I
can leave my projects set to use the default JDK settings and it will be
Java 6.
Whatever the issue is with the startup problem it isn't specifically a Java
5 vs. Java 6 thing. There must be something else to it.
Regards,
Scott
> -----Original Message-----
> From: java-dev-bounces+scott.palmer=email@hidden
> [mailto:java-dev-bounces+scott.palmer=email@hidden]
> On Behalf Of James Rome
> Sent: August 25, 2008 9:10 AM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Netbeans 6.1/6.5 no longer will start
>
> "I believe Netbeans 6.1 requires use of JDK 5 for operation. It appears
> your system java default might be set to JDK 6. Perhaps this setting
> changed recently. I'm running 6.1 successfully with JDK 5 as the
> system default. You can still target JDK 6 in Netbeans projects but I
> believe you'll need to run the IDE using JDK 5. See the download page
> for more detail at http://download.netbeans.org/netbeans/6.1/final. Bob
> Potterveld"
>
> I was using 1.5. It failed to start, so I changed it to use 1.6. It
> still did not start.
>
> I'm not sure what Scott Palmer was trying to send...
>
> Jim
>
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