This issue is fixed in the upcoming NetBeans 17 (The NetBeans 17-rc3
just got out).
Otherwise you can declare your own runSingle task in your Gradle Project.
On 2/1/23 23:35, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
I use NetBeans 16 with Gradle 7.5.1, Java 11.
When I run a class with a main method ("Run File") I get this exception in the
output window:
JAVA_HOME="C:\etc\open-jdk-11"
cd ******; ..\gradlew.bat --configure-on-demand
-PrunClassName=com.mypackage.RunMe -s -x check -x test runSingle
Configuration on demand is an incubating feature.
> Configure project :
The JavaExec.main property has been deprecated. This is scheduled to be
removed in Gradle 8.0. Please use the mainClass property instead. See
https://docs.gradle.org/7.5.1/dsl/org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec.html#org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec:main
for more details.
at org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec.setMain(JavaExec.java:427)
at org.gradle.api.tasks.JavaExec_Decorated.setMain(Unknown Source)
at
org.netbeans.modules.gradle.tooling.NetBeansRunSinglePlugin.lambda$addTask$2(NetBeansRunSinglePlugin.java:85)
While this doesn't prevent the main class from running, the exception stack trace is a
bit annoying. Can I configure NetBeans to do the "Run File" differently to
avoid this?
Note that the file is part of a bigger Spring Boot project and build.gradle
contains:
springBoot {
mainClass = "com.myproject.AppMain"
}
Regards
Thomas
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