> > Did you end up reverting the .classpath and .project files? > I started over, not importing as gradle but as java projects.
I also just found https://openjfx-dev.openjdk.java.narkive.com/AVCV7WXg/problem-running-tests-in-module-controls-inside-eclipse and with Tom's hint: > i run them with > > -Djava.library.path=/Users/tomschindl/OpenJFX/openjdk-jfx/build/sdk/lib > -Djavafx.toolkit=test.com.sun.javafx.pgstub.StubToolkit > I was finally able to run a test. Maybe Nir could add a note about those two properties in the section ""JUnit tests"? To sum up my findings/problems: * gradlew is not executable; This should easily be changeable and would make live easier for linux developers * Building with gradle didn't work out of the box due to deprecations in GTK2; * The netbeans/intellij parts of the Wiki page seem to be the most outdated whereas Nir is maintaining the eclipse part quite well. Maybe we should put eclipse to the top and/or recommend using eclipse then. Or at least warn the reader in the sections about netbeans and intellij beeing outdated. I am a longtime eclipse user but after reading the wiki page tried netbeans first (and failed miserably...) * Using gradle/buildship in eclipse is not the "preferred" way. Maybe we should remove this way altogether so as to not mislead people. I admit not having read the wiki thouroughly enough though :-). * hlsl problem under linux * To run unit tests two VM arguments must be set. These should be mentioned in the wiki. Thanks to everyone for helping me ;-). Am Di., 14. Jan. 2020 um 09:50 Uhr schrieb Tom Schindl < tom.schi...@bestsolution.at>: > I think the issue there is > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=507629 as Nir commented > there as well I'm fairly sure this is the one you see ;-) > > Tom > > On 14.01.20 09:47, Tom Schindl wrote: > > On 14.01.20 09:36, Robert Lichtenberger wrote: > >> I've just simply removed the two missing source folders and only one > >> error remains: > >> * The blank final field dialog may not have been initialized Dialog.java > >> /controls/src/main/java/javafx/scene/control line 521 > >> which seems to me like an error within the eclipse compiler. > >> > >> Ignoring this error, I've tried to execute > > > > yes it is and it is already logged in Bugzilla there - you can just > > remove final in your local workspace ;-) > > > > Tom > > > > -- > Tom Schindl, CTO > BestSolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH > Salurnerstrasse 15. A-6020 Innsbruck > Reg. Nr. FN 222302s am Firmenbuchgericht Innsbruck >