You might take a chance with:

https://github.com/radimk/gradle-nbm-plugin

Though it has not been updated for a while.

I'm sorry but the Gradle Tooling for NBMs are pretty down on my list at the moment. I'd rather see NetBeans itself (at least the platform) being build with Gradle first. However our Maven tooling has updates every now and then, so it might be not that hard to fork the old plugin and get it updated with based on the current Maven work we have.

On 3/29/21 11:40 AM, Adam Korynta wrote:
I’m asking about NetBeans modules (.nbm packages) being built with Gradle for building NetBeans RCP applications. Tutorial materials would be great as well, but I suspect they don’t yet exist.

Thank you,

Adam

On Mar 20, 2021, at 11:35 AM, Eric Bresie <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Are you asking for "Java with Gradle" as is available in current releases like the following?

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Or tutorial materials?

Eric Bresie
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 10:52 PM Adam Korynta <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I am happy to see the progress being made with Apache NetBeans
    and excited to see the NetBeans Platform tutorials getting some
    love recently. I have used NetBeans Platform ant modules and
    maven modules to great success in the past. Our client is looking
    to take a more active role in the development process of
    applications, but is more familiar with Gradle. I am very new to
    Gradle myself, but am wondering if there is support for Gradle
    NetBeans modules? I see an article from a couple years back
    (https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/how-to-build-netbeans-modules-with-gradle
    
<https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/how-to-build-netbeans-modules-with-gradle>)
    but am wondering if there has been support and success building
    full applications this way. I see the gradle-nbm-plugin from
    radimk here: https://github.com/radimk/gradle-nbm-plugin
    <https://github.com/radimk/gradle-nbm-plugin> but wanted to get a
    little more information before diving in.

    Thank you,

    Adam Korynta

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