Then you’re going to need to find the right place to report this, which is not here.
Gj On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 at 21:17, HRH <hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > > Ernie, > > Whether I execute the Maven from the command line (i.e. mvn clean package) > or within the bounds of IDE, the resources are not copied to where the > *.class files reside under the "target\classes\${package-structure}" > sub-tree, instead, they're copied under "target\classes" with the > module-info. This behavior is not consistent with the FXML JavaFx project > type. The interim solution to circumnavigate this situation is to either > hard code the path to the resource, manually copy the resource to the > proper location after the project builds, or use FXML JavaFX project type > instead. > > From the start of this thread, I have been circumspect of not pointing > finger at the IDE and that remains unchanged. My goal is to point out this > anomalous difference between the two project types. > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 9:41:45 PM GMT+3:30, Ernie Rael < > err...@raelity.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > In the project directory, from the OS command line, did you try running > "mvn clean package"? > > This takes NetBeans out of the equation; I don't think NetBeans is > copying stuff from resource to target. > > I think maven replicates the resources directory structure under target. > > -ernie > > On 9/29/2020 10:44 AM, HRH wrote: > > > > Well, I looked into the IDE generated POMs for both project types > > assiduously and there are no major differences, that would lead one to > > believe Maven is the culprit here. In summary, during the project > > build, the resource sub-folder (within the Maven compliant folder > > structure) is copied from the "src" sub-tree to the "target" sub-tree, > > by the IDE for the "FXML JavaFX Maven Archetype" projects but this > > step is completely elided for the "Simple JavaFX Maven Archetype) > > projects. > > > > Thanks > > On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 11:21:48 PM GMT+4:30, HRH > > <hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > > > > > That's precisely what I was doing, by looking into the Maven docs, and > > trying to find a way to copy this file to the right destination > > folder. The generated pom.xml files for both templates seem identical > > with the exception of the main class name and the project name, so > > there must be a reason why they behave differently. > > > > Thanks > > > > On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 11:11:27 PM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael > > <err...@raelity.com> wrote: > > > > > > On 9/17/2020 11:33 AM, HRH wrote: > > > Ok, I need to be more specific vis-a-vis my last reply. Initially, > > > when I created the src/main/resources sub-folder and put my image.jpg > > > in that directory, Maven copied it the .jpg file to the > > > "target/classes" directory instead of > > > "target/classes/org/openjfx/${package} where all the class files > > > reside. In contrast, for the "FXML JavaFX Archetype (Gluon)" template, > > > Maven copies the content of the "src/main/resources" to > > > "target/classes/org/openjfx/${package} and the runtime can load the > > file. > > > > It's up to you to figure out what/if maven is doing differently for one > > project and not the other. It's not a NetBeans issue. Take a look at the > > structure under resources > > > > -ernie > > > > > > > > I hope this clarifies the ambiguity in the last reply. > > > > > > On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 10:31:40 PM GMT+4:30, HRH > > > <hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid <mailto:hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid>> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Ernie > > > > > > I have done that (making a "resources" sub-folder under the src/main) > > > but Maven does not copy its content to the "target" subtree. Not > > sure why? > > > > > > On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 10:16:20 PM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael > > > <err...@raelity.com <mailto:err...@raelity.com>> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On 9/17/2020 9:58 AM, HRH wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Ernie, > > > > > > > > I hear what you're saying about the empty directory. I kept the > > > > artifact in the src/main and manually copied it to the target/classes > > > > tree after the build. However, "Run Main Project" tends to rebuild > and > > > > wipe the "target" sub-tree (because I am missing the nb-javac > plugin), > > > > which then leads to a runtime error due to missing artifact. > > > > Currently, I going through Maven documentation to figure out a way (I > > > > recall seeing a Maven plugin somewhere) to copy this file from > > > > "main/src" to "target/classes" as the last step in the build and I > > > > believe this will circumvent my issue. > > > > > > I'm confused. Why don't you create the resources directory, > > > .../src/main/resources/ and move the files to there and be done with > the > > > problem? > > > > > > You do not seem to have a maven compliant file layout. Why not make it > > > compliant and be done with this whole issue of manually copying files > > > around? > > > > > > -ernie > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks as always for your insight > > > > On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 7:47:21 PM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael > > > > <err...@raelity.com <mailto:err...@raelity.com> > > <mailto:err...@raelity.com <mailto:err...@raelity.com>>> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > On 9/17/2020 5:11 AM, HRH wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > The "Simple JavaFX Maven Archetype (Gluon)" template from the "New > > > > > Projects->Java with Maven" does not create a resource sub-folder > > under > > > > > the src subtree, so the developer can store required artifacts > (i.e. > > > > > jpg images,etc.) for the project in that folder. If the artifacts > > > > > placed in the src directory with the main and the controller source > > > > > code, the maven does not copy them to the target->classes, hence > the > > > > > developer needs to manually copy > > > > The developer can put the resources where they belong for the maven > > > > build system when the developer initially adds them. > > > > > > > > > these artifacts src->main to the "target->classes" after each > build, > > > > > to avoid runtime errors. > > > > > > > > > > In contrast, the "FXML JavaFX Maven Archetype (Gluon)" template > > always > > > > > creates "Other Sources/src/main/resources/${project.package}" tree > > > > > structure for the artifacts (i.e. fxml, css, images, etc.) and the > > > > > maven copies them to the "target->classes->${package}" sub-folder. > > > > > > > > > > If possible, it would be great if these two templates create a > > > > > consistent tree structure. > > > > > > > > > > > > The FXML project has resources, so it creates the directory and > > puts the > > > > resources there; the other project type does not does not have > > resources > > > > and so does not create the directory. You're suggesting creating > empty > > > > directories, which SCM will get rid of. > > > > > > > > Just create the directory when you need it. (I kind of agree with > you, > > > > but there are so many valid directory structures for a project... The > > > > SCM issue is the clincher, empty directories do not stay around) > > If you > > > > don't know where the resources are supposed to go, then having some > > > > directory hanging around won't help anyway. > > > > > > > > -ernie > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org>> > > > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org>>> > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org>> > > > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org>>> > > > > > > > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org>> > > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org>> > > > > > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org> > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > <mailto:users-h...@netbeans.apache.org> > > > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > > > >