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  2. JBDS-3689

ask user for JDK location when old location is gone

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    • 12.x
    • 9.1.0.Beta2
    • installer, upstream
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      Hello, installed 9.1.0.Beta2 and starting it after some fedora update, yielded an error that JDK is not found. With no help how to fix.

      Searching over the internet I found
      https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Studio/7.1/html/Migration_Guide/Change_the_Path_of_the_JVM.html

      But it makes much more sense to let the user select a different location. Or at least point user at the ini file to be updated. Currently user is left wondering why JBDS fails to start when system has a perfectly working JDK installed on standard location. My first thought was that for some reason JBDS installation broke.

            nivologd@gmail.com Denis Golovin (Inactive)
            akostadi1@redhat.com Aleksandar Kostadinov
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