![]() Of course, you can work in NetBeans with several JDK if you have them installed into your machine. Of course, in order to setup the Default Java Platform you can uninstall NetBeans and turn to install it again. This will be the default JDK and you will not be able to change it from NetBeans UI, even if you uninstall that JDK and turn to install another newer version again. ![]() Otherwise, when you install NetBeans, the installer looks for the right distribution of JDK available in your computer and references it as the Default Java Platform. The latest release you can find at the moment that this post has been made is JDK SE 7u21. ![]() Due to the consecutive security holes discovered in Java 7, you have been able to notice how JDK version has been upgrading month after month this year 2013. ![]()
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