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Jake Ochs commented on NETBEANS-1802: ------------------------------------- I'll add my use-case to the list... {noformat} I am using gradle as the build system. There is a master gradle project with 3 subprojects. Each subproject results in a distributable rpm, which is how the system is deployed. One of the rpm’s, in fact, also has a java component, but it is mostly the copying of files to the proper directory structure, writing the proper configs to disk and and configuring the rpm. In NB8, I see thr project as I want it to be, a PHP project (with some gradle and even some ant files. But in NB11, it’s a set of gradle projects and I can’t even utilize the php features when accessing the project from the folder explorer tab. (as opposed to the project tab, which has been rendered useless.){noformat} from thread: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/netbeans-users/201907.mbox/browser > Problem with loading a project which has 2 different project files > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: NETBEANS-1802 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1802 > Project: NetBeans > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: projects - Generic Infrastructure, projects - Generic > Projects UI > Affects Versions: 8.2, 9.0, 10.0 > Reporter: Christian Lenz > Priority: Critical > Labels: pull-request-available > Attachments: dasaa.7z > > Time Spent: 40m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > Most of the comments are inside of the external ticket, but I will summerize > it: > When I have a project, with 2 different project related files like pom.xml > and package.json. One is always winning. In my case, pom is winning. > I had a html5 project, where NetBeans found package.json and everything was > fine, because it is a HTML5 project. After some infrastucture changes in my > company, using nexus to put artifacts on the repo, we had to add pom.xml > files for nexus. Now, after opening NetBeans, the project turns into a maven > based project, which is not correct. Only this one file and some > infrastructure files, which are not project sourcecode related are needed for > nexus. > Now, because NetBeans things this is a maven project, I can't set the sass > compilation anymore or the folder structure is wrong. > This always happen, if the project loader finds a project specific file and > will change the project for that. This happens for pom.xml for example and > for this plugin here: https://github.com/tropyx/NetBeansPuppet > It turns a project into a puppet project and this is even more worse. Here is > another discussion about the problem: > https://github.com/tropyx/NetBeansPuppet/issues/27 > I know, that NetBeans acts like it was designed but this isn't nice and > created problems. I only have one solution which could be ok. Give the user a > notification that a project type were found, like for node support and let > the user choose whether I want to change the project type or not. > So for me, I have a HTML5 Project with a package.json file and it should be > as it is. If NetBeans found the pom file it should give me the hint whether I > want to change it or not. > If you open NetBeans with a project with two files, I want to choose as what > I want to treat the project and it should be saved. Like a project switcher. > I added a sample project to it to make it clear. > We can set it back to Major, but I think this is a big problem for multiple > project files. > Cheers > Chris -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.14#76016) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists