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Today I'm finding that paste just won't work, either via the menu or through the hotkey. There have been two notable instances. 1). I could copy and paste within Java files, I could copy from one file or same and paste back, but I could not paste into any JSP file 2). The reverse happened, I could copy and paste within JSP files, but not Java files. In both cases I could paste into other parts of the ide, like the search bar for example. Product Version = NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201309090001) Operating System = Mac OS X version 10.8.4 running on x86_64 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.8.0-ea Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.0-b45
Is your case different or in fact identical to issue 230061, which was escalated to JDK as the following bug? http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=8024987
Antonin, actually that is exactly the issue. I have found several compatibility issues with JDK8. I do apologize, I do mean to use JDK7 when starting but when using dailies I often forget to update net beans.conf. There isn't a way to set the NB JDK from my home dir or something?
(In reply to brettryan from comment #2) > I do apologize, No need to. It's good to have bugs reported early. > I do mean to use JDK7 when starting but when using dailies I > often forget to update netbeans.conf. There isn't a way to set the NB JDK > from my home dir or something? Instead of editing netbeans.conf you can create your script to run NetBeans with --jdkhome parameter. Not sure though if on OS-X you can register the script as an app with an icon, or you may need to run the script from console.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 230061 ***