Maybe this was clarified but I'm curious how the feature list overlaps
with Attila Kelemen's netbeans-gradle-project
(https://github.com/kelemen/netbeans-gradle-project )

The plugin seems to be quite actively maintained (2900 commits, last
commit 7 days ago).

So, what happens now that NetBeans has this separate Gradle plugin in
master? Is there anything we could perhaps re-use from
netbeans-gradle-project?

Attila Kelemen is a former NetBeans Dream Team member and has been
doing Groovy for a long time. I also see an email from 2017 where he
mentioned he was willing to relicense the code in case Apache needs
it.

--emi

http://coolbeans.xyz/ - CoolBeans: An IDE for Java, JavaEE, PHP and more!




On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 10:08 PM Laszlo Kishalmi
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I've merged the Gradle Support into master. The first build with that:
>
> https://builds.apache.org/job/incubator-netbeans-linux/975/artifact/nbbuild/
>
> We need to add some components to our JIRA, unlike for Maven I'm
> thinking of one component called: *gradle-support* and later on probably
> gradle-javaee (or gradle-jakartaee whatever is trendy these days).
>
> Also we need to came up with new tests for NetCat team.
>
>

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