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Created attachment 162963 [details] Example project Product Version: NetBeans IDE 8.2 (Build 201609300101) Java: 1.8.0_111; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.111-b14 Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_111-b14 System: Linux version 4.4.0-47-generic running on amd64; UTF-8; en_US (nb) Netbeans 8.2 does not support Grails 3 multiproject. See the attached project, myapp has a dependency to myplugin, see myapp build.gradle dependencies { compile project(":myplugin") ... } but netbeans does not resolves the references of classes/dependencies contained in myplugin, see TestController of myapp project. If you run "grails run-app" in myapp directory everything works fine so it is a Netbeans related issue.
Hello Andrea, Thank you for reporting this issue. I've downloaded the example project you've provided and tried the following: 1. (on the CLI): gradle clean 2. (on the CLI): grails run-app, successfully 3. (on NetBeans): run the project, successfully. So, to clarify, the issue that you're reporting is not the ability to run the project using NetBeans but rather the fact that errors are shown in all the references to myplugin. Correct? Thank you, -Bruno.
"errors are shown in all the references to myplugin". Exactly this.
Hi, any update?