My eyes simply glanced over it (its late) ..., sorry.

Paul Speed-2 wrote:
> 
> 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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