And you can use the same trick with Eclipse too that said the Eclipse compiler does not support the multi-module layout (only one module by project).
Rémi On September 27, 2017 2:09:06 PM GMT+02:00, Trisha Gee <trisha....@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Alexandru, > >The structure in IntelliJ IDEA isn't as strict as that, it doesn't >require >you to have a "src" folder. For example you could have: > >com.myModule.m1 > /module-info.java > /com.myModule.m2 > /Main.java > >com.myModule.m2 > /module-info.java > /com.myModule.m2 > /Main.java > >You just need to mark com.myModule.m1 and com.myModule.m2 as your >sources >root instead of having a src folder as the sources root. > >https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/configuring-content-roots.html#d85322e277 > >Trisha > >---------- Forwarded message --------- >Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 15:37:18 +0200 >From: "Alexandru Jecan" <alexjeca...@yahoo.com> >To: <jigsaw-dev@openjdk.java.net> >Subject: Compile Jigsaw project with Intellij IDEA supported structure >Message-ID: <000e01d336cc$93a52ba0$baef82e0$@yahoo.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > >Hello, > > > >In order to make my Jigsaw project be supported by Intellij IDEA >2017.2, I >need a structure like this, according to IDEA Video: >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL48zkLvK3I (00:10): > > > >com.myModule.m1 > > /src > > /module-info.java > > /com.myModule.m2 > > /Main.java > > > >com.myModule.m2 > > /src > > /module-info.java > > /com.myModule.m2 > > /Main.java > > > > > >How do I perform multi-module compilation in this case using the >--module-source-path option? > > > >As far as I know, to perform multi-module compilation, the source code >directory should have the same name like the name of the module. > >In this case, I have the ?src? folder there which does not comply to >this >rule. > > > > > >Best regards > > > >Alexandru Jecan -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.