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On 7/20/20 2:04 PM, Winter Silence wrote:

I tried to install Atilla's plugin on NB 12. Unfortunately it did not work. I have no errors in the console and I can see a new Gradle tab in Options->Miscellaneous settings but that's it. There is a standard grayed selector where Atilla's profiles selector used to be.



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-----Original Message-----
From: "Laszlo Kishalmi" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 2020.07.20 PM 11:24:41 (GMT+03:00)
Subject: Re: Netbeans and Gradle is not comfortable anymore

NetBeans 10 has only Atilla's plugin. It is NetBeans 11.0 since Gradle is supported out of the box. Atilla's plugin however still can be installed, probably even in 12.0 by uninstalling the default Gradle modules.

On 7/20/20 12:51 PM, Emilian Bold wrote:
I'm not entirely certain but the Gradle support is NetBeans 10 is the official one or the other plugin made by Atilla?

--emi


On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 1:29 AM Winter Silence <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I am a happy Netbeans user for about 3 years now. For a long time
    I've been working for a single Gradle-managed Spring Boot project
    and had developed a certain workflow I was enjoying. Right now I
    am using NetBeans 10 and I am pretty much satisfied with it
    (Except for a slow pop-up appearance when you do method
    autocomplete but I got used to it).
    So, at the top left corner there is a select-box where I can
    choose an active profile. I created 3 profiles where I provided
    Spring's spring.profiles.active setting through Custom Variables
    Category(or tab whatever). Now I can choose some profile and
    press F6 to run the project with it. This is very useful to me as
    I often change the database I need to work with(One profile runs
    with H2 and another with Mysql). Also It is very convenient to
    just press one key and project always runs with the selected profile.
    ​
    Recently I decided to give it a shot with Netbeans 12.0. Gradle
    configuration has been changed drastically. There is no more
    Profiles selectbox for Gradle projects. I discovered I can add a
    custom task by stating some current task and provide some
    additional parameters. But here are 2 problems with this approach:
    ​
    1) It modifies my gradle.properties file (adds 2 properties
    action.custom-1, action.custom-1.args) and it is under version
    control. Now I must talk to the project manager and ask for
    permission to commit the changes. I do not think he would be
    happy to have some Netbeans specific properties in the
    configuration considering only me in our team uses Netbeans. I
    rather liked the old approach where all this additional stuff was
    saved in a Gradle Plugin config files which were excluded from Git.
    ​
    2) And most important one. How would I run my custom Task with a
    key combination? When I press F6 always the default bootRun
    Spring Boot task is executed. I always have to press the right
    mouse button and select the desired Task from a context menu.
    ​
    Considering all of that, it is not so comfortable to work with
    Gradle projects anymore. Seems like a regression to me, so I stay
    for Netbeans 10 for now.
    ​
    And my question is. Is there a way to improve it? Maybe I am
    missing something?
    Is it possible to bring the profile selection back in some future
    NetBeans versions?

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