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Scott Palmer updated NETBEANS-5768:
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    Description: 
Running "gradle init" to initialize a new Java application project will make a 
project structure with a few sub projects (application and libraries), but no 
build.gradle file in the root.  It just has the settings.gradle file that 
points to the sub-projects.
NetBeans project open dialog does not recognize the root folder as a project.
A simple work around is to make an empty build.gradle file in the root folder 
of the project, but NetBeans should be able to handle this valid project 
structure, particularly since it is the "default" structure coming from "gradle 
init"



  was:
Running "gradle init" to initialize a new Java application project will make a 
project structure with a few sub projects (application and libraries), but no 
build.gradle file in the root.  It just has the settings.gradle file that 
points to the sub-projects.
NetBeans project open dialog does not recognize the root folder as a project.
A simple work around is to make an empty build.gradle file in the root folder 
of the project, but NetBeans should be able to handle this valid project 
structure, particularly singe it is the "default" structure coming from "gradle 
init"




> Gradle projects with settings.gradle but not build.gradle are not recognized
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>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-5768
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5768
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: projects - Gradle
>    Affects Versions: 12.4
>         Environment: Gradle 7.0.2
> NetBeans 12.4
> OpenJDK 16
>            Reporter: Scott Palmer
>            Assignee: Laszlo Kishalmi
>            Priority: Major
>
> Running "gradle init" to initialize a new Java application project will make 
> a project structure with a few sub projects (application and libraries), but 
> no build.gradle file in the root.  It just has the settings.gradle file that 
> points to the sub-projects.
> NetBeans project open dialog does not recognize the root folder as a project.
> A simple work around is to make an empty build.gradle file in the root folder 
> of the project, but NetBeans should be able to handle this valid project 
> structure, particularly since it is the "default" structure coming from 
> "gradle init"



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