Well those are created by the build not?

I have to confess, that I did not setup Eclipse for OpenJFX-Development
lately but I'm fairly certain those directories are generated by the build.

Tom

On 14.01.20 09:11, Robert Lichtenberger wrote:
> I've tried to import using "General" -> "Existing Projects in Workspace"
> but get lots of errors as well. When reducing the imported projects to
> base, graphics and controls:
> * base is ok
> * graphics has these errors:
> Description Resource Path Location Type
> Project 'graphics' is missing required source folder:
> 'build/hlsl/Decora' graphics Build path Build Path Problem
> Project 'graphics' is missing required source folder: 'build/hlsl/Prism'
> graphics Build path Build Path Problem
> * controls won't build due to errors in graphics
> 
> Is hlsl the "High Level Shading Language" which may be specific to Windows?
> 
> Am Di., 14. Jan. 2020 um 08:53 Uhr schrieb Tom Schindl
> <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at <mailto:tom.schi...@bestsolution.at>>:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     I think Nir nor I uses them as gradle Projects because you have the
>     .classpath, .project, ... .
> 
>     Tom
> 
>     On 14.01.20 08:12, Robert Lichtenberger wrote:
>     > Yes, I did run a gradle build (for which I had to tweak
>     > buildSrc/linux.gradle to ignore some deprecations -- see my other
>     post to
>     > the list) successfully.
>     >
>     > I use a completely fresh workspace, updated my JFX sources, I use
>     Eclipse
>     > 2019-12 and jdk-13.0.1+9 on Fedora 31.
>     >
>     > These are my steps:
>     > * open eclipse,
>     > * choose "Import projects" then "Gradle" -> "Existing Gradle project"
>     > * give the top level folder of my repository (/home/rli/PWEs/jfx
>     in my case)
>     > * Use the gradle wrapper (i.e. no changes on the wizards next page)
>     > * The project structure is given correctly, so I click finish
>     >
>     > Eclipse then loads the projects but gives out the aforementioned
>     error.
>     >
>     > I've made a 1-minute video clip showing my steps:
>     > https://youtu.be/S9WnOHCbWLI
>     >
>     > I'll try to find out what is going wrong here. Could you tell me which
>     > versions (JFX sources, Eclipse, JDK) you are using?
>     >
>     >
>     > Am Mo., 13. Jan. 2020 um 17:59 Uhr schrieb Nir Lisker
>     <nlis...@gmail.com <mailto:nlis...@gmail.com>>:
>     >
>     >> Never seen this problem before. Did you run a Gradle build? [1]
>     It needs to
>     >> generated required resources.
>     >>
>     >> Also, the Eclipse files for some projects are not updated (though
>     for the
>     >> modules they are fine, so it's not the problem you are having).
>     My patch
>     >> for them was pending review by other Eclipse users and no one
>     tested it, so
>     >> if you are up for it I could resume work on it.
>     >>
>     >> - Nir
>     >>
>     >> [1]
>     >>
>     >>
>     
> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Building+OpenJFX#BuildingOpenJFX-BuildandTest
>     >>
>     >> On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 5:35 PM Robert Lichtenberger <
>     >> r.lichtenber...@synedra.com <mailto:r.lichtenber...@synedra.com>>
>     wrote:
>     >>
>     >>> Hmm. Eclipse would suit me fine, so I've tried to import a current
>     >> OpenJFX
>     >>> repository to Eclipse but it gives me (among others) this error:
>     >>>
>     >>> Description    Resource    Path    Location    Type
>     >>> Cannot nest
>     >>>
>     >>
>     
> 'home/rli/PWEs/jfx/modules/javafx.base/build/classes/java/main/javafx.base'
>     >>> inside library
>     >>> 'home/rli/PWEs/jfx/modules/javafx.base/build/classes/java/main' 
>       base
>     >>>     Build path    Build Path Problem
>     >>>
>     >>> The Workspace was completely new, all the other stuff (JDK 12, Java
>     >>> Compiliance Level) should be ok.
>     >>>
>     >>> Do you have any idea what is going wrong here? Smells like
>     module system
>     >>> problems :-(.
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>> Best regards,
>     >>>
>     >>> Robert
>     >>> On 2020-01-10 17:52, Nir Lisker wrote:
>     >>>
>     >>> Hi Robert,
>     >>>
>     >>> I've brought this up in the past.
>     >>>
>     >>> I think that the best solution is for someone from the community
>     to take
>     >>> that task. I try to keep the Eclipse section updated, we will need
>     >> someone
>     >>> for the other IDE's.
>     >>>
>     >>> - Nir
>     >>>
>     >>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 10:54 AM Robert Lichtenberger <
>     >>> r.lichtenber...@gmail.com <mailto:r.lichtenber...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >>>
>     >>>> I've noticed that
>     >>>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE
>     >>>> seems a bit outdated (refers to JDK 1.8, a folder named "rt",
>     which no
>     >>>> longer exists, etc.).
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Could someone please update this page so that it is easier for
>     newcomers
>     >>>> to
>     >>>> dive into the development of OpenJFX.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Thanks,
>     >>>> Robert
>     >>>>
>     >>>
>     >>
> 
>     -- 
>     Tom Schindl, CTO
>     BestSolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH
>     Salurnerstrasse 15. A-6020 Innsbruck
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> 

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