I created a java 10 project with intelliJ, using gradle. I copied some stuff into it (some "AppFx" class using the library guava and javaFx, and a personal build.gradle file). I also added a module-info.java file in src/main/java with this content:
module biblio5.main {
requires javafx.graphics;
requires javafx.controls;
requires javafx.base;
requires guava;
}
in which grava is an automatic module.
here is the relevant part of build.gradle:
dependencies {
testCompile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.12'
compile 'com.google.guava:guava:23.0'
}
intelliJ can compile the project (using the hammer-like icon) but when I run the compileJava gradle task from intelliJ, I get an error:
13:12:46: Executing task 'compileJava'...
Task :compileJava FAILED C:\Users\lolve\Documents\gradle_java\biblio5\src\main\java\module-info.java:5: error: module not found: guava requires guava; ^ 1 error
I spent a lot of time on the net but did not manage to find an answer.
thank you
ps: here is the entire build.gradle:
buildscript {
dependencies {
classpath group: 'de.dynamicfiles.projects.gradle.plugins', name: 'javafx-gradle-plugin', version: '8.8.2'
classpath 'eu.appsatori:gradle-fatjar-plugin:0.3'
}
repositories {
maven {url "https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/de.dynamicfiles.projects.gradle.plugins/javafx-gradle-plugin"}
mavenCentral()
maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots" }
jcenter()
}
}
plugins {
id 'java'
id 'application'
id 'edu.sc.seis.launch4j' version '2.4.4'
}
apply plugin: 'javafx-gradle-plugin'
apply plugin: 'eu.appsatori.fatjar'
group 'lorry'
version '1'
sourceCompatibility = 1.10
repositories {
// Use jcenter for resolving your dependencies.
// You can declare any Maven/Ivy/file repository here.
maven {url "https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/de.dynamicfiles.projects.gradle.plugins/javafx-gradle-plugin"}
jcenter()
mavenCentral()
maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots" }
}
dependencies {
testCompile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.12'
compile 'com.google.guava:guava:23.0'
}
//********************************************************************************************
launch4j {
outfile='bibliotek-v3.exe'
mainClassName = 'lorry.AppFx'
icon = "${projectDir}\\icons\\hands2.ico"
copyConfigurable = project.tasks.fatJar.outputs.files
//jar = "lib/${project.tasks.fatJar.archiveName}"
//headerType = "console"
jar = "${buildDir}\\productFatJar\\fat.jar"
}
jar {
baseName = 'executable3'
version = ''
manifest {
attributes(
'Class-Path': configurations.compile.collect { it.getName() }.join(' '),
'Main-Class': 'lorry.AppFx'
)
}
}
task copyExecutable(type: Copy) {
from file("${buildDir}\\launch4j\\bibliotek-v3.exe")
into file("c:\\Users\\lolve\\Documents\\gradle_java\\produits")
}
task copyJar(type: Copy) {
from file("${buildDir}\\jfx\\app\\bibliotek-v3.jar")
into file("c:\\Users\\lolve\\Documents\\gradle_java\\produits")
}
task copyFatJar(type: Copy) {
from file("${buildDir}\\productFatJar\\fat.jar")
into file("c:\\Users\\lolve\\Documents\\gradle_java\\produits")
}
createExe.doLast{
tasks.copyExecutable.execute()
}
task createJar(){
doLast{
tasks.jfxJar.execute()
tasks.jfxNative.execute()
tasks.copyJar.execute()
}
}
jfx {
jfxMainAppJarName = "bibliotek-v3.jar"
// minimal requirement for jfxJar-task
mainClass = 'lorry.AppFx'
// minimal requirement for jfxNative-task
vendor = 'lolveley'
}
fatJar {
destinationDir=file("${buildDir}\\productFatJar")
archiveName="fat.jar"
manifest {
attributes(
'Class-Path': configurations.compile.collect { it.getName() }.join(' '),
'Main-Class': 'lorry.AppFx'
)
}
}
task createFats(){
doLast{
tasks.fatJar.execute()
tasks.copyFatJar.execute()
tasks.createExe.execute()
}
}
EDIT
well, I made the change, and now I have "com.google.commons" instead guava in module-info.java, but I still get this error:
Testing started at 14:20 ... 14:20:14: Executing task 'check'...
Task :compileJava FAILED C:\Users\lolve\Documents\gradle_java\biblio5\src\main\java\module-info.java:5: error: module not found: com.google.common requires com.google.common; ^ 1 error
I changed gradle in intelliJ (the default option - recommended - was "default gradle wrapper") to my local gradle (v4.9), but without any effect. What do you mean by "compatible with java"? What about try with a java 9 installation?