maybe it is better to use different release labels/settings in the super or
subproject.

in that scenario, choose the highest acceptable version as the base version
and 'downgrade' the release in the submodules that require it.



met vriendelijke groet
Pieter van den Hombergh

Op di 4 mrt 2025, 12:50 schreef Ulrich Mayring <ulrich.mayr...@isys.de>:

> Hi all,
>
> is it possible to tell Netbeans to use different JDK platforms in one
> project? I have a Gradle parent project and under Build/Gradle Execution
> I can only select one JDK and for all the subprojects this selection is
> greyed out.
>
> I'd like to:
>
> - run a subproject with a different JDK
> - run a certain gradle task (tests) with a different JDK
>
> Is that at all possible?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Ulrich
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