No, the folder contains an image file (.jpeg)
On Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 9:21:41 PM GMT+3:30, Geertjan Wielenga
<[email protected]> wrote:
Because the folder is empty?
Gj
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 at 19:45, HRH <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, I looked into the IDE generated POMs for both project types assiduously
and there are no major differences, that would lead one to believe Maven is the
culprit here. In summary, during the project build, the resource sub-folder
(within the Maven compliant folder structure) is copied from the "src" sub-tree
to the "target" sub-tree, by the IDE for the "FXML JavaFX Maven Archetype"
projects but this step is completely elided for the "Simple JavaFX Maven
Archetype) projects.
Thanks
On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 11:21:48 PM GMT+4:30, HRH
<[email protected]> wrote:
That's precisely what I was doing, by looking into the Maven docs, and trying
to find a way to copy this file to the right destination folder. The generated
pom.xml files for both templates seem identical with the exception of the main
class name and the project name, so there must be a reason why they behave
differently.
Thanks
On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 11:11:27 PM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 9/17/2020 11:33 AM, HRH wrote:
> Ok, I need to be more specific vis-a-vis my last reply. Initially,
> when I created the src/main/resources sub-folder and put my image.jpg
> in that directory, Maven copied it the .jpg file to the
> "target/classes" directory instead of
> "target/classes/org/openjfx/${package} where all the class files
> reside. In contrast, for the "FXML JavaFX Archetype (Gluon)" template,
> Maven copies the content of the "src/main/resources" to
> "target/classes/org/openjfx/${package} and the runtime can load the file.
It's up to you to figure out what/if maven is doing differently for one
project and not the other. It's not a NetBeans issue. Take a look at the
structure under resources
-ernie
>
> I hope this clarifies the ambiguity in the last reply.
>
> On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 10:31:40 PM GMT+4:30, HRH
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Ernie
>
> I have done that (making a "resources" sub-folder under the src/main)
> but Maven does not copy its content to the "target" subtree. Not sure why?
>
> On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 10:16:20 PM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 9/17/2020 9:58 AM, HRH wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ernie,
> >
> > I hear what you're saying about the empty directory. I kept the
> > artifact in the src/main and manually copied it to the target/classes
> > tree after the build. However, "Run Main Project" tends to rebuild and
> > wipe the "target" sub-tree (because I am missing the nb-javac plugin),
> > which then leads to a runtime error due to missing artifact.
> > Currently, I going through Maven documentation to figure out a way (I
> > recall seeing a Maven plugin somewhere) to copy this file from
> > "main/src" to "target/classes" as the last step in the build and I
> > believe this will circumvent my issue.
>
> I'm confused. Why don't you create the resources directory,
> .../src/main/resources/ and move the files to there and be done with the
> problem?
>
> You do not seem to have a maven compliant file layout. Why not make it
> compliant and be done with this whole issue of manually copying files
> around?
>
> -ernie
>
> >
> > Thanks as always for your insight
> > On Thursday, September 17, 2020, 7:47:21 PM GMT+4:30, Ernie Rael
> > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 9/17/2020 5:11 AM, HRH wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > The "Simple JavaFX Maven Archetype (Gluon)" template from the "New
> > > Projects->Java with Maven" does not create a resource sub-folder under
> > > the src subtree, so the developer can store required artifacts (i.e.
> > > jpg images,etc.) for the project in that folder. If the artifacts
> > > placed in the src directory with the main and the controller source
> > > code, the maven does not copy them to the target->classes, hence the
> > > developer needs to manually copy
> > The developer can put the resources where they belong for the maven
> > build system when the developer initially adds them.
> >
> > > these artifacts src->main to the "target->classes" after each build,
> > > to avoid runtime errors.
> > >
> > > In contrast, the "FXML JavaFX Maven Archetype (Gluon)" template always
> > > creates "Other Sources/src/main/resources/${project.package}" tree
> > > structure for the artifacts (i.e. fxml, css, images, etc.) and the
> > > maven copies them to the "target->classes->${package}" sub-folder.
> > >
> > > If possible, it would be great if these two templates create a
> > > consistent tree structure.
> >
> >
> > The FXML project has resources, so it creates the directory and puts the
> > resources there; the other project type does not does not have resources
> > and so does not create the directory. You're suggesting creating empty
> > directories, which SCM will get rid of.
> >
> > Just create the directory when you need it. (I kind of agree with you,
> > but there are so many valid directory structures for a project... The
> > SCM issue is the clincher, empty directories do not stay around) If you
> > don't know where the resources are supposed to go, then having some
> > directory hanging around won't help anyway.
> >
> > -ernie
> >
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