You should join the Apache NetBeans dev mailing list. There are changes every day. And if something doesn't change, that's easy to fix -- send in a pull request.
Oracle should have done this long before the release of Java 9 or sometime after the release of Java 9. The timing of this was absolutely horrible for Netbeans.
For something like this, the timing is always going to be horrible. However, of course, NetBeans works fine with Java 9: jaxenter.com/netbeans/using-apache-netbeans-incubating-jdk-9
Sorry to say you are very late now near from 5 month and nothing change .
You should join the Apache NetBeans dev mailing list. There are changes every day. And if something doesn't change, that's easy to fix -- send in a pull request.
Oracle should have done this long before the release of Java 9 or sometime after the release of Java 9.
The timing of this was absolutely horrible for Netbeans.
For something like this, the timing is always going to be horrible. However, of course, NetBeans works fine with Java 9: jaxenter.com/netbeans/using-apache-netbeans-incubating-jdk-9
"NetBeans works fine with Java 9" -- Can you run it on JDK 10?
Yes you can.