I'm going to try to check that, but life is demanding me elsewhere at the moment.

On 1/26/21 9:50 AM, Ernie Rael wrote:
Greetings,

I'm doing some work with a gradle built project (github). it looks like this project was gradle 3, then minial changes to get it to work with 5. The projects under :extensions don't open in NetBeans correctly, (imports from :core not found), the maintainer says it works fine in Eclipse. Builds OK from command line.

I'd like to fix the gradle scripts so it works with NetBeans; either hack or rework to gradle 6.  Can someone suggest a project with a similar structure that works with NetBeans that I can look at for inspiration and clues? The class files from subProjects under extensions are incorporated into the single jar file produced by the project.

I'm a total gradle novice; There's a deprecation warning about classpath (https://gradle.com/s/iwj7ksmm72wc2).

   $ ./gradlew --console plain projects
   ...
   Root project 'glazedlists'
   +--- Project ':core'
   +--- Project ':extensions' <<<<<< only directories, no build.gradle
   |    +--- Project ':extensions:calculation'
   |    +--- Project ':extensions:hibernate'
   |    +--- Project ':extensions:icu4j'
   ...
   |    \--- Project ':extensions:treetable'
   \--- Project ':jmh-benchmark'

-ernie


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