Yes, these are completely different supports for Gradle in Apache NetBeans.

Can you explain in detail what is missing, ideally via an issue, so that it
can be added?

Yes, feedback is great, an issue with full description will help Laszlo and
others working on this support to understand what is needed, what is
missing.

Can you help?

Gj


On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 3:35 PM Peter Steele <steeleh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> New build equals the new builds with the new gradle functionality built in
> rather than the gradle plugin. You sent another email previously asking for
> testers and I have been testing and providing feedback.
>
> To avoid making the other email trail too large I started a separate email
> trail with some specific feedback here.
>
> The summary is that the licencing for a gradle project is different in the
> new build compared to Apache 10 build with the plugin. It's not really
> useable in my mind.
>
> I'm not a developer of netbeans, I'm just reporting feedback.
>
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2019, 14:07 Geertjan Wielenga <
> geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
>> I don't really understand the context -- what is "the new gradle build",
>> for example? Do note that the Gradle support that is in the Apache NetBeans
>> GitHub is different to the Gradle plugin -- i.e., this is a long story, but
>> the point is that if you've been using the external Gradle plugin by
>> Attila, then you need to be aware that the Gradle support integrated into
>> Apache NetBeans GitHub by Laszlo is completely different. Missing a
>> feature? Great -- file an issue and, ideally, provide a pull request.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gj
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 7:33 AM Peter Steele <steeleh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I am testing the new gradle build, which is going well. But I have
>>> noticed the license template functionality has changed.
>>>
>>> Previously there used to be a box to enter the organization, this has
>>> now dissapeared? Where is the replacement box located? Why was it removed?
>>>
>>> Previously I created a profile and just applied that profile to
>>> projects, now I need to select either a global license or use a gradle
>>> defined license.which is set using a netbeans.license property. The options
>>> for values here are to use absolute paths or short codes for the license I
>>> want to use. The question is what are these short codes? I tried some
>>> obvious examples for the license I want but it didn't work. Is there a list
>>> somewhere?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>

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