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while i tried to open IDE, i got the following message in message dialog: A java.lang.NoSuchMethodError exception has occurred. Please report this at http://www.netbeans.org/community/issues.html, including a copy of your messages.log file as an attachment. The messages.log file is located in your C:\Users\Hadi\.netbeans\6.5\var\log folder.
Created attachment 82954 [details] messages.log
I already reinstalled it, but this issue still appeared.. Anyone can help me?? Please..
Could you please try running in a fresh userdir? (--userdir commandline switch) or delete $HOME/.netbeans . Also, please try latest trunk builds: http://bits.netbeans.org/download/trunk/nightly/latest/ Thanks.
This is a duplicate of bug #160826. It is fixed in development builds of NetBeans 6.5 and also in the latest patch of NetBeans 6.5. The bug is caused by incompatible changes introduced in Subversion 1.6.x. These changes break functionality of the Subversion JavaHL library in NetBeans. A workaround is to run NetBeans with switch -J-DsvnClientAdapterFactory=commandline Open NB_INSTALL_DIR/etc/netbeans.conf and add the switch to "netbeans_default_options" option. This switch will make NetBeans use the Subversion command-line client instead of the (incompatible) JavaHL library. Then you can install NetBeans updates from the Update Centre. One of these updates is for Subversion and causes Subversion to always use the command-line client, even if the above switch is not used. *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 160826 ***