Hi Martin,

Thanks for your points - yes I changed the wrapper - that points to the
correct Gradle.

Hi Lazlo,

That will be it i think. Thanks for that, I didnt know JDK 16 would force
Gradle 7. Thanks for that.

Appreciated
Regards
Jon

On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 5:03 AM Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The question is which JDK is your NetBeans running on. If it is Java 16,
> then NetBeans has no other option than to run Gradle 7 even for project
> loading, otherwise the discovery would throw an unknown class version
> exception.
>
>
> On 6/17/21 9:10 AM, Martin Meeser wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> have you tried to set specific version
>
> $ ./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version 6.2.1
>
>
> you can also delete wrapper and recreate with specific version
>
>
> with terminal in your gradle root:
>
> what gives gradle --version and what ./gradlew --version
>
>
> I assume you are aware of
>
> https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html
>
> but adding it here just in case.
>
> hope this helps
>
> On 17.06.21 15:59, Jonathan Bergh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Quick question on Gradle config in NB12.4. Seems NB starts Gradle 7 (at
> least on my machine) by default every time NB starts up. In my Options ->
> Java -> Gradle config, the default version is set to 6.2.1 and also prefer
> gradle wrapper for individual projects.
>
> The problem is Gradle 7 means some gradle projects don't load properly.
> Selecting Clean and Build *seems *to build with the wrapper, but i *also* get
> a popup complaining about Gradle 7 not being able to find certain plugins
> (only available in the lower 6.2.1 version).
>
> Is there a default gradle conf in /etc/netbeans.conf or somewhere else?
>
> I have removed my GRADLE_HOME env var so that doesn't interfere.
>
> Thanks for any info in advance
> Rgds
> Jon
>
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