>
> I can make the changes to my Gradle build script to have these options
> set, but NetBeans remains ignorant of the added modules
>

NetBeans does not support Gradle at this point.

Gj

On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:32 PM Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’m copying both the users and dev lists because  1) I tried a similar
> question on the users list where I think this belongs and got no response,
> 2) something is wrong and there should be a discussion with  devs.
>
> Netbeans does not seem to have any place to add modules for non-modular
> applications.
>
> (I assert that most significantly complex applications cannot be
> modularized at this point because sooner or later the dependency chain will
> hit a non-modularized library.)
>
> For example the java.logging module is part of the JDK but needs to be
> added as a dependency using "--add-module java.logging”.
>
> I can make the changes to my Gradle build script to have these options
> set, but NetBeans remains ignorant of the added modules and thus highlights
> the code as if it contains errors.  Everything builds fine though.  I can’t
> find any place in NetBeans to add this information.  I even tried editing
> the etc/netbeans.conf file to add a -J--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM to the
> default options, but that didn’t seem to have any effect on whatever code
> is determining where all those red squiggles go.
>
> Thinking maybe this was just a Gradle integration issue, I tried an
> Ant-based project (which is not an option for my real work).  There I
> noticed different behaviour.  I was able to import java.util.logging.*
> without it showing as an error, but curiously the auto-complete would not
> suggest that there was such a package called ‘logging’ after typing
> java.util.  Though once I typed it manually, suggestions for classes in the
> java.util.logging package were made.
>
> It seems there are still a lot of rough edges regarding the module system.
> I didn’t find anything in JIRA, but I can’t imagine that this isn’t a known
> issue.  What am I missing?
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott
>
>
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