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I have Apache NetBeans IDE 10. When I try to install the nbscala plugins for Scala, I get an issue:

Some plugins require plugin External Execution Base API to be installed

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How do I fix the issue?

The solutions for NetBeans 8.2 don't work.

Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 10.0 (Build incubator-netbeans-release-380-on-20181217)
nbscala plugin version: 20190313-b8a704f058cc

Boris
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  • Unfortunately I get the same problem as you with Apache NetBeans 10.0, and I am unwilling to attempt the hack in the SO post you linked to. That said, I don't believe that NetBeans 10.0 claims to formally support Scala, and I don't see any mention of [Scala in the outstanding NetBeans Bug Reports](https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/NETBEANS/issues/NETBEANS-2052?filter=allopenissues). Since this is a plugin issue rather than a NetBeans issue I'm not sure there's much that the NetBeans Team can do to help, but I suppose you could raise a Bug Report to see their response. – skomisa Mar 29 '19 at 00:37
  • Same issue is observed in [Apache NetBeans IDE 11.0](https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb110/index.html). – Boris Apr 08 '19 at 09:41
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    The github plugin has [a branch named **nb11.x**](https://github.com/cbm64chris/nbscala/tree/nb11.x). Did you try that with NetBeans 11.0? (It also has a branch for NetBeans 10.0.) – skomisa Apr 09 '19 at 20:13

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