The Eclipse plugin generates .project and .classpath files (and, if you use
the war plugin, wtp files). To use it, include
usePlugin('eclipse')
in your build script. After that, running
gradle eclipse
from the command line generates the Eclipse files. It's now possible to
import the project into Eclipse (File - Import... - Existing Projects into
Workspace).
The plugin handles both external and project dependencies.
Regards,
Levi
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Patrik Schalin <
[email protected]> wrote:
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> None that knows anything? No work being done on the plugin that is to be
> described in Chapter 22?
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