Yeah, bad timing, 12.0 LTS will come out with 6.3 and the next day users would pounding for 6.4 support with JPMS...

On 4/23/20 2:47 PM, Scott Palmer wrote:


On Apr 23, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Ty Young <youngty1...@gmail.com <mailto:youngty1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I tried converting an modular Ant project to Gradle once and I could never figure it out(this was early days when Modules where still new). learning an entire language just to build is a bit much, so I was relying on IDE support. Maven was much easier to transition to since, while not perfect, it at least exists and is usable.

Gradle 6.4 is the first version to properly support JPMS without needing to do your own tweaks to the build script or find a third-party plugin. As I write this 6.4-rc-2 is current, so it isn’t out the door yet. I’m just about to try it myself.

JPMS is still a bit messy with respect to the support of various tools and IDEs.  I feel your pain.

https://docs.gradle.org/6.4-rc-2/release-notes.html#java-modules


Scott

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