Thank You, Tim! What does an application project make so special? I guess, it's not "only" the branding? BTW, can I drop it, to turn the application project into a suite?

Regards
Peter


Am 05.06.2018 um 07:59 schrieb Tim Boudreau:
Suites were really invented for Ant projects, and just happen to output a
cluster because a suite is usually a group of interdependent modules, so
most of the time mapping that to a cluster makes sense.

http://wiki.netbeans.org/DevFaqSuitesVsClusters

For Maven projects, if one is an "application" project (with branding,
etc.), you can start that and it should load the dependencies (that one
will have dependencies on all your other modules).  You could also create a
dummy one for testing purposes.

-Tim


On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 1:53 AM, Peter Nabbefeld <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello,

using Maven, there's a project type for NetBeans Applications, but not for
a NetBeans Module Suites.

So I created a POM project and added some NetBeans Modules. But I cannot
start it.

The POM project cannot be started with NetBeans, and the single modules
aren't required (though dependent), so starting the "main module" doesn't
load its dependencies.

What am I missing?

Kind regards
Peter

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