Hello,

Actually you dont need to delete the entire cache dir, you need to find
the *.err *file of your file and delete it.

The Netbeans errors are cached in the index of your cache sub-directory
of the Netbeans. There is some *.err* and *.warn* files, which contain
the error and the warning messages for each files.

So by deleting *your_json_file.json.err *it should work.

This works for me some time ago

Regards

Le 08/05/2020 à 08:21, Peter Steele a écrit :
> I get this from time to time, clearing cache makes no difference, I
> normally delete the .netbeans directory. This fixes it every time.
>
> Can be quite annoying when it happens. 
>
> On Thu, 7 May 2020, 21:30 Greenberg, Gary, <ggree...@visa.com.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>     I have in one of my projects JSON file.
>     At some point in time, while I was still editing it, it had errors.
>     However, these errors were fixed long time ago, but in project
>     file marked with the red error badge.
>
>     Netbeans was restarted several times and my laptop was rebooted
>     recently. The badge is still there.
>     How can I get rid of it, short of removing userdir?
>
>     I am working on several projects and have over 30 files open. Hate
>     to reload everything.
>
>     My environment: NB 11.1, Java 8, Win 10pro.
>
>     Gary Greenberg
>
>     Staff Software Engineer
>
>     Data Product Development, BI-A
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