The NetBeans Platform is simply part of NetBeans IDE. I updated the page
you referred to and the place to be looking for any info is
netbeans.apache.org, in your case especially
https://netbeans.apache.org/download/index.html. On the Download pages per
release you can see which JDK is supported, for 11.2 it will be everything
from JDK 9 to JDK 13 (which means anything based on OpenJDK 13). Indeed,
JDK 8 (yes, OpenJDK too) is required for 8.2.

What is your organization doing with the NetBeans Platform, how many of you
are working on your several desktop applications using the NetBeans
Platform, and what are your plans for contributing back to Apache NetBeans?

Thanks,

Gj

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 1:21 AM Adam Korynta <a...@rmanet.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
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> Background:
>
> Our organization is looking to start moving away from the Oracle JDK and
> moving to OpenJDK and are researching all of the steps we will need to take
> for this process. Currently, all of our applications are using the last
> Oracle 8 JDK release.
>
> We have several desktop applications using Netbeans RCP 8.2 built with the
> Netbeans 8.2 IDE (one using the maven RELEASE82 version).
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> Questions:
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> I assume Netbeans RCP 8.2 only supports JDK 8. Is this right? And is
> OpenJDK supported?
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> Where can I find information on the newer releases of Netbeans RCP?
> Specifically:
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>    - Is there a corresponding Netbeans RCP version for every Netbeans IDE
>    release?
>    - What JDK versions does Netbeans RCP 11 support?
>    - Does Netbeans RCP 11 support OpenJDK?
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> According to the confluence page:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Installation+of+Apache+NetBeans
> only JDK 8 and JDK 9 are supported for running the IDE. Is this current?
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> Thank you!
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> Adam
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