Thanks.  Good advice.  I did figure it out though (thanks stackoverflow!).
Now I just need to figure out why Groovy breakpoints aren't honored.

On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 1:06 PM Geertjan Wielenga
<geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.invalid> wrote:

> I'd recommend asking all questions that relate to Gradle and NetBeans here
> in the form of issues:
>
> https://github.com/kelemen/netbeans-gradle-project
>
> Gj
>
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 7:34 PM Blake McBride <blake1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 11:44 AM Emilian Bold <emilian.b...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> NetBeans seems to be configured already with the sources (see
>>> screenshot).
>>>
>>
>> There are two ways of dealing with the project setup:
>>
>> 1.  A NetBeans project
>> 2.  A Gradle project
>>
>> The code on Github is using a NetBeans project and I am able to set the
>> dual source tree, and it works.  However, it does not honer breakpoint in
>> Groovy for some reason.
>>
>> I tried moving to a Gradle-based project to try to remain IDE nutural.
>> That's where I was unable to specify the source roots to the editor.  When
>> you have a Gradle-based project, you don't get to specify where the source
>> roots are through a NetBeans dialog.  Perhaps it is expecting something
>> from the build.gradle file.  I don't know.
>>
>> In either case, however, NetBeans does no honor breakpoint in dynamically
>> loaded Groovy code - but does in dynamically loaded Java code.  (IntelliJ
>> works in all cases.)
>>
>>
>>> On my machine the problem seems to be there are some missing JARS in
>>> lib/ :
>>>
>>
>> You can get the JARS with:
>>
>>    1. gradle war
>>    2. gradle clean
>>    3. gradle copyToLibs
>>    4. git checkout libs
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Blake
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> > Warning: Could not find file
>>> /Users/apache/CoolBeansProjects/Kiss/libs/log4j-1.2.17.jar to copy.
>>>
>>> --emi
>>> On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 7:11 PM Blake McBride <blake1...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi, and thanks for the response.
>>> >
>>> > This is a Gradle / tomcat / Java / Groovy app.  The project is at
>>> https://github.com/kiss-web/Kiss
>>> >
>>> > I developed it with IntelliJ and it works well.  I'm trying to port it
>>> over to NetBeans to allow free development.  Under NetBeans, breakpoints in
>>> Groovy don't work, and I am having trouble with the two source roots.
>>> >
>>> > The stuff on GitHub uses NetBeans project-based approach.  I'm trying
>>> to scratch that and depend more on Gradle.  Not having an easy time.
>>> >
>>> > Any ideas on how I can tell the NetBeans editor that there are two
>>> source roots?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks!
>>> >
>>> > Blake McBride
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 11:54 PM Emilian Bold <emilian.b...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> You didn't mention what kind of project you are using. The Sources
>>> >> window you have in the screenshot is for the Debugger so it doesn't
>>> >> configure the editor in any way.
>>> >>
>>> >> The Ant-based 'Java Project with Existing Sources' works for me (just
>>> >> tested). You can probably also configure a Maven project for this
>>> >> situation.
>>> >>
>>> >> --emi
>>> >> On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 5:29 AM Blake McBride <blake1...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Greetings,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > I am using NetBeans 8.2 on a 64 bit Linux box with Java 8.  My app
>>> has two source roots with no package name collisions.  I combine them as if
>>> they were under the same tree.  The problem I have is that the IDE tags the
>>> imports as errors as if it didn't know where the other source root is.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > I am attaching a picture of the problem.  I have
>>> application/services/MyJavaService.java attempting to import
>>> java/org/kissweb/database/Connection.java - which exists but the IDE flags
>>> it as unknown.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > How can I fix this?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Thanks!
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Blake McBride
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
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