Thanks for the link to the IDE instructions, Nir. I did not see that before. I was trying to import the project as a Gradle project which was not working very well. I have imported the project as an IntelliJ project and seem to be having more success, but I am still getting these module warnings that are preventing me from building the project or running any of the apps. https://imgur.com/a/G6r32HG If anyone else who uses IntelliJ knows how to resolve this, please let me know.
On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 1:25 PM Nir Lisker <nlis...@gmail.com> wrote: > There are IDE instructions here: > https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE > > I don't know about IntelliJ since I use Eclipse. The project files there > were pending an update at https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/pull/514, but > since then projects were removed and more changes are planned, so I closed > the PR. Still, you can test the changes there and see if they solve at > least some of the issues. I can create a new PR if you are willing to serve > as a reviewer because lack of reviewers is what stops the PRs for updating > the Eclipse files. > > Some tests, like ones that use the Robot API, require additional command > line arguments to work, so just clicking run on the unit test won't work. I > tend to run those from the command line, but it should be possible to make > them run from Eclipse somehow. Regular unit tests run for me. > > On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:46 PM Jonathan Vusich <jonathanvus...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> >> >> As the title suggests, I am struggling to figure out how to properly set >> up >> the JavaFX project in IntelliJ or Eclipse. I can run the tests for JavaFX >> through Gradle on the command line, so I am sure that I have all of the >> needed tools and environment variables set correctly. However, my IntelliJ >> and Eclipse IDEs both show many compile and build errors, and do not allow >> me to run any of the test apps due to these compile errors. In order to >> address feedback on a pull request for JavaFX, I need to be able to run >> the >> Ensemble8 test application, and I cannot figure out how to do this from >> the >> command line alone. Is there something that I am missing that would cause >> IntelliJ to be able to resolve these compile errors? Or am I just supposed >> to run everything through the command line? If the latter is true, how do >> I >> run the Ensemble8 application through Gradle from the command line? Many >> thanks to anyone who can provide some answers. >> >> >> >> Jonathan Vusich >> >