Netbeans 7.4 blurry on retina display .

Hi
i'm using Netbeans 7.4 on Mac 10.9 - macbook pro with retina display .
but i faces the blurry problem .
i'm using 7.3 before and i fix the problem by change java to 1.6 , but i try the same thing on the 7.4 but it's not working and problem still not fixed till now .
please help me .
thank you

Te Retina display issue is finally fixed in JDK 7u40+. I just installed JDK7u40 and I can confirm that Retina display finally works in Netbeans 7.4.
Link to JDK7u40: http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/7u45-b18/jdk-7u45-macosx-x64.dmg

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