Thanks Adam...
the build and eclipse preparation is working with your code.
Thanks !
MartyMcFly wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I do have problems with the concept of multiproject layout.
>
> As far as I understood it is defined by a hierarichal structure
>
> SuperProject
> -- subproject1
> -- subproject2
>
> when I create the settings.gradle and the build.gradle in SuperProject
> with
>
> allprojects {
> task hello << { task -> println "I'm $task.project.name"}
> }
>
> and run it i get the output from all projects (super and subprojects)
>
> now I want to build the subprojects. They all have their java sources in a
> 'src' folder.. so my idea was
>
> usePlugin 'java'
> sourceSets.main.java.srcDir 'src'
>
> but this doesnt compile any source in the subprojects... do I need a
> build.gradle for each subproject ? what does it look like ?
>
> If I run it with the -d flag i do get some information which show that the
> subprojects are considered
>
> [main] INFO org.gradle.Main - Included projects: [root project
> 'superproject', project ':subproject1']
>
> So how does the build file structure has to look like that I can build all
> subprojects (which of course compile in their specific ouput folder and
> build only their jar) ?
>
> Thanks in advance (again)
>
>
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