On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 08:22 -0700, Luk Morbee wrote: > You are right. OK.
> The only other way I can think of is that you write a bat-file around the > gradle.bat that adds your personal jars to the classpath. I don't use Windows so I don't have to suffer the bat file ;-) But yes Gradle should do something similar to Groovy in checking a location for jars to load at boot time. It seems that the gradle Posix script is a small variation on startGroovy. After control is passed to Java code, Groovy then loads various jars using a configuration file, before finalizing the classLoader used to run the Groovy code. This stage is clearly not happening with Gradle as there is no conf file anywhere. So there is no configurable set of directories searched for jars. This is I think a weakness and I think there needs to be a proposal to fix it. I guess a JIRA is required. -- Russel. ============================================================ Dr Russel Winder Partner Concertant LLP t: +44 20 7585 2200, +44 20 7193 9203 41 Buckmaster Road, f: +44 8700 516 084 voip: sip:[email protected] London SW11 1EN, UK. m: +44 7770 465 077 xmpp: [email protected]
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