Hi,

It would be really good to see your project structure with the build scripts. Fortunately for the users Gradle is really flexible which is a bit unfortunate for the tooling support to try to cover all the cases.

I'm guessing that your settings.gradle is not in the root folder of your root project, that could be one reason for your symptoms as we do not support that scenario right now. The build.gradle is tested for the root project only, subprojects are allowed to be "scriptless" (unless I made a bug in somewhere against that).

On 10/24/19 4:39 AM, Daniel Platz wrote:
Having another issue now. When i open a subproject now by going to the “Sub Projects”, the subproject for whatever reason seems to be opened/recognized as a root project. First it was using the default grade version instead of using the version from the wrapper. I “Fixed” that by going to the Preferences and setting the correct grade version for the project. The error i am seeing now is that on open it complains that “Project with path ‘:subproject2’ could not be found in root project ‘subproject1’.” I am trying to reproduce this in a minimal example that i can share but still unsuccessful. Will try some more and let you know. Maybe someone can share how the mechanism works or point me to the source-code-file that is doing the recognition if something is a project or subproject?

Cheers
Daniel


On 24 Oct 2019, at 12:51, Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org <mailto:geert...@apache.org>> wrote:

Good to hear, thanks. And a small enhancement potential for Laszlo.

Gj

On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 12:50 PM Daniel Platz <daniel.pl...@me.com <mailto:daniel.pl...@me.com>> wrote:

    Figured out the problem.
    My project did not have a build.gradle in the root project. Only
    a settings.gradle.
    I added an empty build.gradle now and it is recognised and
    imported. Looks awesome.
    I guess it would make sense to not require a build.gradle and
    maybe test for the presence of the settings.gradle as
    well/instead; at least a build.gradle is not required/mandatory.

    Cheers,
    Daniel

    On 24 Oct 2019, at 12:15, Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org
    <mailto:geert...@apache.org>> wrote:

    Is it available somewhere or can be reproduced somehow, yes
    multi module projects are supported, Laszlo, the creator of all
    the amazing Gradle support, is probably sleeping in the US right
    now, and if you can provide a way for him to reproduce this,
    he'll be able to do so when he wakes up in the morning. :-)

    Gj

    On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 12:06 PM Daniel Platz
    <daniel.pl...@me.com.invalid
    <mailto:daniel.pl...@me.com.invalid>> wrote:

        Hi,
        I have been coming back to Netbeans now after some time and
        was positively surprised that there is out-of-the-box
        support for Gradle. :-)
        I am wondering if also multi-projects are supported? I have
        a project with two sub-projects but Netbeans does not seem
        to recognise it as one project. I can only try to open the
        sub-projects but it will fail after trying.

        Cheers,
        Daniel
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