I have nuked my .cache and .netbeans folders.
Fresh new NetBeans 11.3.
Initially it did not recognize Calcite folder.
Then I have started the 'create project' wizard selecting Gradle Application,
then I saw the activation of Java (nbjavac, javafx....) and then the
Activation of Groovy module

Now I able to open Calcite with NetBeans !!

Thank you so much
You saved me from using IntelliJ !!!

Enrico

Il giorno sab 29 feb 2020 alle ore 07:30 Laszlo Kishalmi
<laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> Are you on 11.3? Because with that the project is recognized, I can open
> it, it downloads a ton of external library but generally works, even sub
> projects can be opened. The only thing does not work is recognizing the
> Kotlin sourcesets, though that support could be in 12.0
>
> On 2/28/20 10:05 PM, Enrico Olivelli wrote:
> > Il Ven 28 Feb 2020, 22:43 Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> ha
> > scritto:
> >
> >> NetBeans Gradle Plugin recognizes projects with Kotlin DSL  (from 11.3).
> >>
> > I am trying to open Apache Calcite but NB doesn't recognize the folder as a
> > project.
> >
> > https://github.com/apache/calcite
> >
> > I was going to try IntelliJ but your news is sooo cool, I really would like
> > to use NB!
> >
> > Can you please check?
> >
> > Enrico
> >
> > We have some Kotlin support via TextMate lexer, so some syntax
> >> highlighting is there as well.
> >>
> >> On 2/27/20 11:09 PM, Mario Schroeder wrote:
> >>> Hi Lazlo,
> >>>
> >>> those are great news. Thanks for sharing.
> >>>
> >>> I also hope that the Kotlin support is taking up speed than we could even
> >>> support the Gradle Kotlin DSL.
> >>>
> >>> Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 28. Feb.
> >> 2020,
> >>> 02:23:
> >>>
> >>>> Dear all,
> >>>>
> >>>> I just would like to share the progress of my secret project: build
> >>>> NetBeans with Gradle
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm still not sure how far I would like to go with this experiment, but
> >>>> if nothing else it could be a good test data for the Gradle Support.
> >>>>
> >>>> I had the following milestones in my mind:
> >>>>
> >>>> M0: Done: Get the project dependencies straight, without having circular
> >>>> dependencies: Right now it has 813 sub-projects in the known clusters
> >>>>
> >>>> M1: Done: Get the modules in the Platform cluster (and the harness
> >>>> cluster) compileable.
> >>>>
> >>>> M2: TBD: Make the unit tests pass for the Platform Cluster.
> >>>>
> >>>> M3: TBD: Make the output of the Platform cluster actually runable.
> >>>>
> >>>> How it works:
> >>>>
> >>>> I have a specific NetBeans Gradle Plugin which reads the
> >>>> nbproject/clusters.properties and each module nbproject/project.xml file
> >>>> to get the dependency configuration. other configuration items are read
> >>>> from the nbproject.properties file. In theory we do not have to do any
> >>>> changes for an ordinary module it shall work out of the box without even
> >>>> having a build.gradle file. There are however some special cases where
> >>>> build.gradle file is required. Unfortunately there are some dependency
> >>>> tangles between the modules causing circular dependency in Gradle. In
> >>>> these cases I had to split up the modules between test and source
> >> projects.
> >>>> If anyone would like to have a look:
> >>>>
> >>>> please clone the gradle2 branch of my fork:
> >>>> https://github.com/lkishalmi/netbeans
> >>>>
> >>>> The Gradle build right now needs the help to fetch the external
> >>>> dependencies: ant download-all-extbins
> >>>>
> >>>> But after that one:
> >>>>
> >>>> ./gradlew buildPlatformCluster -x check
> >>>>
> >>>> shall work. (It currently requires JDK 11 or up)
> >>>>
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