Kiss decided to use a homebrewn build system(build).
This is not supported by NetBeans.
This has been discussed earlier on this maillijst.



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Pieter van den Hombergh

Op wo 14 jan 2026, 19:52 schreef Blake McBride <[email protected]>:

> Greetings,
>
> I've been away from NetBeans for a while.  Thought I'd give NetBeans 28 a
> try.
>
> I am trying it with the system located at
> https://github.com/blakemcbride/Kiss
>
> Although that system includes build files for Maven, Gradle, and Ant, it
> isn't built with any of them.  Pom.xml is just there to describe
> dependencies for GitHub.  The Gradle build was a failed experiment (I
> should delete that!).  And the Ant script is just a cover to call the
> actual build system.
>
> Those build files can be deleted so that NetBeans doesn't get confused.
>
> I have tried to use NetBeans 28 for a while with no luck.  It appears to
> only support "standard" applications.  If you try to do anything
> innovative, you're out of luck.
>
> I use IntelliJ everyday with it without any problems.  It makes me think
> that NetBeans is designed to only work in very specific and conventional
> projects.  It is not a generic IDE.
>
> Anyway, I successfully used NetBeans in the past but with each passing
> version it becomes more and more impossible.
>
> Although I doubt this message will be received well, I thought I'd share
> it anyway.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Blake McBride
>
>

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