Stick to JDK 8 now, if you want to use NetBeans. NOTE (2018 Feb 01): NetBeans 8.2 might not work with JDK 9 at this moment. In 2010, Oracle acquired Sun (and thus NetBeans).Ĭompared with its rival Eclipse ( ) (both are open-source, so I don't know what are they competing for?), NetBeans provides seamless support for Java AWT/Swing, Java ME mobility pack, Java EE, and bundled with an excellent profiler for performance tuning. Sun Microsystems acquired NetBeans in 1999. NetBeans began in 1996 as a Java IDE student project at Charles University in Prague.
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