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Product Version = NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201204200400) Operating System = Windows 7 version 6.1 running on x86 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.7.0_03 Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 22.1-b02 The JUnit is not available to be added unless IDE is restarted but it is not required to (plug-in setting) To reproduce: 1) Start with an IDE without JUnit installed (don't install when prompted during install/start up) 2) Open/Create a java project 3) Right click on Test Libraries>add library 4) Verify the JUnit library is not listed 5) Install JUnit plug-in (in my case is set up to be in shared dir) 6) After install notice you are not prompted to restart IDE. 7) Right click on Test Libraries>add library 8) Notice the JUnit library is not listed (should be at this point) 9) Re-start IDE 10) Right click on Test Libraries>add library 11) Verify the JUnit library is listed It might be as easy to mark the plug-in to request restart.
(In reply to comment #0) > 7) Right click on Test Libraries>add library > 8) Notice the JUnit library is not listed (should be at this point) Is it in Tools > Libraries or not?
I tried the scenario on Build 201204250400 and everything worked fine. Maybe a transient error?
Maybe the @OnStart problem.