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I've Ubuntu 18.04 installed and I've installed JDK-10.0.1 as well. Previously I installed Netbeans-8.2 and it didn't work. After some research I realize that Netbeans-8.2 is not compatible with JDK-10.0.1.
I want to use Netbeans for JAVA development.
Which version of Netbeans will be compatible with JDK-10.0.1? And where to get?










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  • Just note that NetBeans is no longer owned by Oracle. It is now owned by the Apache Foundation. You can updated versions from now on from here: netbeans.apache.org

    – Dan
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:46











  • JDK 8 is also required for Apache NetBeans 9.0.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49











  • They said: JDK 8 is required.. Isn't it?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49

















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I've Ubuntu 18.04 installed and I've installed JDK-10.0.1 as well. Previously I installed Netbeans-8.2 and it didn't work. After some research I realize that Netbeans-8.2 is not compatible with JDK-10.0.1.
I want to use Netbeans for JAVA development.
Which version of Netbeans will be compatible with JDK-10.0.1? And where to get?










share|improve this question






















  • Just note that NetBeans is no longer owned by Oracle. It is now owned by the Apache Foundation. You can updated versions from now on from here: netbeans.apache.org

    – Dan
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:46











  • JDK 8 is also required for Apache NetBeans 9.0.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49











  • They said: JDK 8 is required.. Isn't it?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49













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I've Ubuntu 18.04 installed and I've installed JDK-10.0.1 as well. Previously I installed Netbeans-8.2 and it didn't work. After some research I realize that Netbeans-8.2 is not compatible with JDK-10.0.1.
I want to use Netbeans for JAVA development.
Which version of Netbeans will be compatible with JDK-10.0.1? And where to get?










share|improve this question














I've Ubuntu 18.04 installed and I've installed JDK-10.0.1 as well. Previously I installed Netbeans-8.2 and it didn't work. After some research I realize that Netbeans-8.2 is not compatible with JDK-10.0.1.
I want to use Netbeans for JAVA development.
Which version of Netbeans will be compatible with JDK-10.0.1? And where to get?







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  • Just note that NetBeans is no longer owned by Oracle. It is now owned by the Apache Foundation. You can updated versions from now on from here: netbeans.apache.org

    – Dan
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:46











  • JDK 8 is also required for Apache NetBeans 9.0.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49











  • They said: JDK 8 is required.. Isn't it?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49

















  • Just note that NetBeans is no longer owned by Oracle. It is now owned by the Apache Foundation. You can updated versions from now on from here: netbeans.apache.org

    – Dan
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:46











  • JDK 8 is also required for Apache NetBeans 9.0.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49











  • They said: JDK 8 is required.. Isn't it?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:49
















Just note that NetBeans is no longer owned by Oracle. It is now owned by the Apache Foundation. You can updated versions from now on from here: netbeans.apache.org

– Dan
Oct 9 '18 at 17:46





Just note that NetBeans is no longer owned by Oracle. It is now owned by the Apache Foundation. You can updated versions from now on from here: netbeans.apache.org

– Dan
Oct 9 '18 at 17:46













JDK 8 is also required for Apache NetBeans 9.0.

– karel
Oct 9 '18 at 17:49





JDK 8 is also required for Apache NetBeans 9.0.

– karel
Oct 9 '18 at 17:49













They said: JDK 8 is required.. Isn't it?

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:49





They said: JDK 8 is required.. Isn't it?

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:49










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JDK 8 is required for installing and running both NetBeans IDE 8.2 and Apache NetBeans 9.0. The current version of NetBeans in the default repositories of Ubuntu 18.04 and later is is NetBeans 10.0 which is compatible with openjdk-11-jdk.



The Eclipse snap package from the default Ubuntu repositories is perfect for Java programming because it is bundled with a Java development environment. To install it open the terminal and type:



sudo snap install eclipse --classic 


This command will install the latest Photon Release 4.8 version of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. Eclipse Photon JDT supports Java 10.



enter image description here
Select Java version from Installed JREs in Eclipse -> Window -> Preferences



To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials.






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  • so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:36











  • I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:39












  • Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:42











  • To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:45












  • So, now I think it's time to change IDE

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:57











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JDK 8 is required for installing and running both NetBeans IDE 8.2 and Apache NetBeans 9.0. The current version of NetBeans in the default repositories of Ubuntu 18.04 and later is is NetBeans 10.0 which is compatible with openjdk-11-jdk.



The Eclipse snap package from the default Ubuntu repositories is perfect for Java programming because it is bundled with a Java development environment. To install it open the terminal and type:



sudo snap install eclipse --classic 


This command will install the latest Photon Release 4.8 version of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. Eclipse Photon JDT supports Java 10.



enter image description here
Select Java version from Installed JREs in Eclipse -> Window -> Preferences



To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials.






share|improve this answer

























  • so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:36











  • I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:39












  • Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:42











  • To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:45












  • So, now I think it's time to change IDE

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:57















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JDK 8 is required for installing and running both NetBeans IDE 8.2 and Apache NetBeans 9.0. The current version of NetBeans in the default repositories of Ubuntu 18.04 and later is is NetBeans 10.0 which is compatible with openjdk-11-jdk.



The Eclipse snap package from the default Ubuntu repositories is perfect for Java programming because it is bundled with a Java development environment. To install it open the terminal and type:



sudo snap install eclipse --classic 


This command will install the latest Photon Release 4.8 version of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. Eclipse Photon JDT supports Java 10.



enter image description here
Select Java version from Installed JREs in Eclipse -> Window -> Preferences



To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials.






share|improve this answer

























  • so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:36











  • I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:39












  • Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:42











  • To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:45












  • So, now I think it's time to change IDE

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:57













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JDK 8 is required for installing and running both NetBeans IDE 8.2 and Apache NetBeans 9.0. The current version of NetBeans in the default repositories of Ubuntu 18.04 and later is is NetBeans 10.0 which is compatible with openjdk-11-jdk.



The Eclipse snap package from the default Ubuntu repositories is perfect for Java programming because it is bundled with a Java development environment. To install it open the terminal and type:



sudo snap install eclipse --classic 


This command will install the latest Photon Release 4.8 version of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. Eclipse Photon JDT supports Java 10.



enter image description here
Select Java version from Installed JREs in Eclipse -> Window -> Preferences



To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials.






share|improve this answer















JDK 8 is required for installing and running both NetBeans IDE 8.2 and Apache NetBeans 9.0. The current version of NetBeans in the default repositories of Ubuntu 18.04 and later is is NetBeans 10.0 which is compatible with openjdk-11-jdk.



The Eclipse snap package from the default Ubuntu repositories is perfect for Java programming because it is bundled with a Java development environment. To install it open the terminal and type:



sudo snap install eclipse --classic 


This command will install the latest Photon Release 4.8 version of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. Eclipse Photon JDT supports Java 10.



enter image description here
Select Java version from Installed JREs in Eclipse -> Window -> Preferences



To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials.







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  • so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:36











  • I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:39












  • Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:42











  • To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:45












  • So, now I think it's time to change IDE

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:57

















  • so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:36











  • I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:39












  • Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:42











  • To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

    – karel
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:45












  • So, now I think it's time to change IDE

    – Mr. Nobody
    Oct 9 '18 at 17:57
















so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:36





so eclipse will work with JDK 10?

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:36













I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

– karel
Oct 9 '18 at 17:39






I added a screenshot to show that openjdk-11-jdk (JDK version 10.0.2+13) from the default Ubuntu 18.04 repositories is installed. Eclipse Photon works with this version.

– karel
Oct 9 '18 at 17:39














Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:42





Got it thanks! Actually I was using Netbeans on Windows for long time. How much it would be difficult to work with Eclipse

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:42













To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

– karel
Oct 9 '18 at 17:45






To go through the built-in tutorials in Eclipse Photon select Help -> Welcome -> Tutorials. That will get you started working with Eclipse.

– karel
Oct 9 '18 at 17:45














So, now I think it's time to change IDE

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:57





So, now I think it's time to change IDE

– Mr. Nobody
Oct 9 '18 at 17:57

















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