Details
-
Bug
-
Status: Closed
-
Minor
-
Resolution: Fixed
-
11.0
-
None
Description
Hi,
I start netbeans with JDK 10, set in the `etc/netbeans.conf` the jdkhome path. Now I create a new gradle project and set in the `build.gradle`
```
sourceCompatibility = 11
targetCompatibility = 11
```
In my code I use a JDK 11 API like
```
Path p = Path.of(".");
```
This won't compile.
I added a JDK 11 to netbeans and change under `Properies->Build->Compile->Java Platform` to JDK 11. It still does not compile.
After a restart, it still does not compile.
I changed the jdkhome in `etc/netbeans.conf` to the JDK 11. After a restart it compiles.
Not a big deal, but maybe you should have a look at it. To me it seams like gradle project always takes the default JDK.
Attachments
Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
-
NETBEANS-2004 No real Support for Gradle Modular Projects.
- Closed