Hi Gj,

I disagree.  Any directory that contains 'application.properties' file is 
considered to be a Grails project and can be opened in the previous versions of 
Netbeans. There was also the 'Groovy' folder in New Project dialog to create a 
new project, which is not there anymore.

And I am not sure how can we use Groovy in Netbeans 10 if this functionality is 
not working.  Is any other way to work on a Grails project?

Thanks,
Oleg


On 2018/12/23 08:41:16, Geertjan Wielenga 
<[email protected]> wrote: 
> There has never been a ‘Groovy project’ type in NetBeans, except maybe by
> means of an external plugin that I’ve never heard of.
> 
> Gj
> 
> On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 09:39, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have downloaded Netbeans 10vc5 and I cannot either open an existen
> > Groovy project or create a new one.  When I browse the disk from the Open
> > Project dialog Netbeans does not recognize any of my Groovy projects.  And
> > there is no Groovy entry in the New Project dialog to create one.  But I
> > can see Groovy tab in Options->Miscellaneous though.  All of this is
> > working fine in Netbeans 9 with the Groovy module form 8.2.
> >
> > So what am I doing wrong? And to which extent does Netbeans 10 support
> > Groovy?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Oleg
> >
> >
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