![]() ![]() The I cmd+Q the "java" instance, it closes, but the hanged "NetBeans 8.1" process cannot be force-quit or killed any other way, preventing UI reboot or shutdown. However, if I forget that it is running from the new icon and click the original Dock icon, it bounces and, of course, doesn't start. This process starts up a good and running, fully usable instance of NetBeans. ![]() Regardless of whether you click the balloon or quit and start NetBeans manually, a new icon appears on the Dock, this one saying "java" as a title. The problem appears after an update or LAF change (or any preferences modification that requires IDE restart) - the user is requested to restart IDE for the changes to take effect. The NetBeans launcher is docked on the Dock. Same here, this happens on all Macs and Hackintoshes I have tried. It would be useful to get output of 'ps -ax' to see if the NetBeans launcher is still there. It looks like that NetBeans launcher script is still there and therefor you have NetBeans icon in the dock. ![]() The output shows that there is no java process running. > If I'm reading that right, looks like NetBeans isn't actually It does not make much sense to call jstack on 33248. > - It appears no Java VM is running:ģ3248 is the process id of jps itself. > (In reply to Tomas Hurka from comment #5) Re-openening in the hopes that this info helps debug the issue more. When I hit command-Q to quit NetBeans, the application windows closed and the original instance of the icon disappeared from the Dock. When I did this, a second instance of the NetBeans icon appeared and started bouncing in the dock. With the application open, run NetBeans again (I did it again accidentally Run NetBeans (I did this from Spotlight by hitting command-space, typing I should also mention that I *think* the following happened - might be a means to If I select Force Quit from said menu, the Force Quit option blinks three times. It states that the application is not responding at the top. if I click and hold on the icon in the dock, a menu appears (I'll attachĪ screenshot). The application shown in the menu bar doesn't change. if I click on the icon in the Dock, the icon darkens for a moment, then returns Opening animation, no switching to a different application, etc). Line is selected (I'm in list view), but nothing else happens (no NetBeans 8.0.app (I don't know why it's in a sub-folder), the application if I go to Applications/NetBeans in the Finder and double-click on if I hit command-tab, it doesn't appear in the application switcher I currently have NetBeans 8.0 appearing in my Dock. Maybe there's an issue with the way the application packaged on the Mac? If I'm reading that right, looks like NetBeans isn't actually running/frozen. > application is not run from the command line. > - Didn't run NetBeans from the command line - it's installed as an > - Can't generate a thread dump because: ![]() > Gathering the information requested in the previous comment: > messages.log after NetBeans won't respond to Force Quit (In reply to Tomas Hurka from comment #5) I'm wondering if you gave a fix for this? thank - Bill I'm in a computer science class so we're using netbeans about every day. If I force quit the laptop a couple times by holding down the power button until it totally shuts off, then I can uninstall netbeans, reinstall netbeans, and it will work again for a day or so. If I tell my mac to restart or turn off it will not and the only application that's hanging and preventing it is netbeans. If I go to force quit on mac, select netbeans, and hit force quit nothing happens. When in this state - if I click on the netbeans icon to open the app again nothing happens. It will appear to quit but I still see it open under active applications. Often, netbeans won't quit if I go to Quit. ![]()
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