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Getting second netbeans instance after clicking Action Event in gui #611
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Comment #1 originally posted by codenameone on 2013-03-24T08:25:50.000Z: This is just one of several issues related to the concept of locating the netbeans.exe file. I think the proper solution is to migrate to the approach taken by the Eclipse plugin of editing a file in the home directory with the info. Is that feasible? |
Comment #2 originally posted by codenameone on 2013-03-26T09:25:55.000Z: wouldn't it make more sense to remove the option from the designer to locate the exe? |
Comment #3 originally posted by codenameone on 2013-03-26T09:28:14.000Z: Unfortunately it does. If there are several netbeans installs or if NetBeans is installed manually this happens. This also happens for some cases where I'm not exactly sure what happened such as the case with the submitter. |
Comment #4 originally posted by codenameone on 2013-12-15T06:04:42.000Z: Issue 998 has been merged into this issue. |
Closing old Google code issues which are no longer relevant by now |
Original issue 611 created by codenameone on 2013-03-24T08:17:06.000Z:
Recently installed netbeans 7.3 I had not set Netbeans Setup in GUI builder. When click on Action Event I got a Filechooser opened in bin folder
with netbeans.exe and netbeans64.exe. I clicked netbeans64.exe. A second netbeans instance then opens.Otherwise everything seems normal.
Setting Netbeans Setup to netbeans.exe, or deleting netbeans.conf did not fix it.
Uninstalling and Reinstalling netbeans solved the problem of the second instance.
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