Just double-click the executable and forget about that --jdkhome flag, you
don't need it.

Gj

On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 4:26 PM Davide Moschini <davide.mosch...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I would like to summarize the steps taken (sorry I forgot to include the
> netbeans mailing list in the last emails sent)
> - Netbeans 10.0 is "installed" in a folder on a D: partition.
> - JDK (openJDK at the moment) is installed in folder "C:\Program
> Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9"
> - I'm using Windows 10 64 bit
> - ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES:
>     * JAVA_HOME: C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9\
>     * JDK_HOME: %JAVA_HOME%
>     * JRE_HOME: C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9-jre
>     * Path: C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9\bin, C:\Program
> Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9-jre\bin.....(other stuff)
> - netbeans.conf: commented out the line
>      netbeans_jdkhome="C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9"
> - cmd line
>     * netbeans64.exe --jdkhome "C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9"
>    The answer from cmd is:
>       The launcher has determined that the parent process has a console
> and will reuse it for its own console output.
>       Closing the console will result in termination of the running
> program.
>       Use '--console suppress' to suppress console output.
>       Use '--console new' to create a separate console window.
> - when I run javac -version from command line the answer is:
>     javac 11.0.2
>
> Netbeans never started.
>
> davide
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 3:48 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
> geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Maybe comment out the line in netbeans.conf pointing to the JDK, instead
>> run 'echo %path%' to check that it is on your path (and put the JDK on your
>> path in Environment Variables if needed) and then double-click the
>> executable again.
>>
>> Gj
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 3:36 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
>> geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Windows, I don't have any problem starting up Apache NetBeans 10,
>>> just by double-clicking the executable. I don't need any --jdkhome switch.
>>> In etc/netbeans.conf, I have netbeans_jdkhome commented out, so that I use
>>> the system's installed JDK. When I run 'echo %path%' from the command line,
>>> I see that the JDK as well as its bin folder are included there.
>>>
>>> Gj
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 3:24 PM Davide Moschini <
>>> davide.mosch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>>>> From: Davide Moschini <davide.mosch...@gmail.com>
>>>> Date: Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 2:58 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: Netbeans 10.0 - doesn't start
>>>> To: Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From command line, the version after the execution of "javac -version"
>>>> is:
>>>> javac 11.0.2
>>>>
>>>> In netbeans.conf I have:
>>>> netbeans_jdkhome="C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.2+9"
>>>>
>>>> davide
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 2:52 PM Geertjan Wielenga <
>>>> geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> When you run this on the command line, what do you see: javac -version
>>>>>
>>>>> What is the path you're referring to in netbeans.conf?
>>>>>
>>>>> Gj
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 2:50 PM Davide Moschini <
>>>>> davide.mosch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've just downloaded Netbeans 10.0 and on a Windows 10 64 bit it
>>>>>> doesn't start when i execute netbeans64.exe (not even with
>>>>>> netbeans.exe)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I removed all the previous java installations and installed
>>>>>> jdk-11.0.2+9 and jdk-11.0.2+9-jre.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also change the path in the netbeans configuration file to the right
>>>>>> java path.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Configured the environment variables PATH and JAVA_HOME.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I try to run the app nothing happens.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Somebody else with same issue?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also wrote this question on
>>>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54764657/netbeans-10-0-doesnt-start-in-windows-10-os
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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