Quote from the original response: "Gradle will ignore any files it finds
in the resource dirs which are also included in the java dirs (or groovy
or scala dirs, if appropriate)."
So you should be covered.
-Paul
Shay Banon wrote:
Thanks!,
I will try it, but won't it copy over the java files as well? Can I
control the inclusion / exclusion for it?
Shay
Adam Murdoch-2 wrote:
Shay Banon wrote:
Hi,
What is the simplest way to configure gradle to copy non java files
that
exists within src/main/java or src/test/java into their respective target
classes directory?
Add 'src/main/java' and 'src/test/java' as resource directories. Gradle
will ignore any files it finds in the resource dirs which are also
included in the java dirs (or groovy or scala dirs, if appropriate).
To do this, you can do something like:
sourceSets.main.resources.srcDir 'src/main/java'
sourceSets.test.resources.srcDir 'src/test/java'
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Adam Murdoch
Gradle Developer
http://www.gradle.org
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