Just create it manually if the Gluon archetype doesn’t create that folder
automatically.

Gj

On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 at 17:21, Chris Olsen <col...@mchsi.com> wrote:

> Hello, Everyone --
>
>   In anticipation of impending Java 14 I have downloaded AdoptOpen version
> of Java 13, Netbeans 11.3 (Thank you for all your work!!),  and the FX
> stuff at openjfx.io.  I am also starting out moving from Ant to Maven.
> (All this together is a big step for me, but I have two weeks of spring
> break to focus on learning how to do this.)
>
>   When I create a JavaFX project and select "Simple Java FX Maven
> Archetype (Gluon)," I am not getting a default "Other Resources" folder or
> a "/src/main/resources," anywhere; I am expecting to see something along
> these lines based on what I have found online.
>
> Thus, my attempt at migrating an old FX program compiles but fails b/c it
> is not finding my resources, formerly and currently in a package named
> css.
>
>    I have tried editing the POM file based on what I found online, but
> have not been successful with that attempt either.
>
>   I am thinking that I may not be choosing the correct options in
> Netbeans.  I have tried three or four different chains of Netbeans options,
> but to no avail.  I am not using FXML.
>
>   Can anyone offer a clue about what I might be doing or not doing, or a
> URL that is authoritative?
>
>   Thanks in advance!
>
>   -- Chris
>
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