Colin Yates wrote:
HI Paul, and thanks for the speedy reply (no pun intended ;))

;)


// This requires gradle 0.9...
artifacts {
   archives sourcesJar
   archives javadocJar
}
Do you know the equivalent for 0.8?

That's how you'd do it in 0.8, too but it's busted.


I'm not too familiar with maven in this regard.  What is missing from the pom 
in this case?
Not sure, hopefully nothing - I haven't yet managed to get it to produce the 
source JAR.

Ok, no one has yet complained about my -sources and -javadocs artifacts but they haven't gotten much use either. So I was just wondering.


- for publishing multiple artifacts (i.e. for the JAR and WAR file from the WAR 
projects) I need to define a filter - has anyone got a simple example of this?
I'm not sure what exactly you mean here.  Can you give an example?
Yep, sure. I want my war project to produce a .war file, but also a .jar file with all the server side code (domain, services etc.). According to http://gradle.org/0.8/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html#war_plugin I simply need 'jar.enabled=true'. However, my question regards Example 29.7 (http://gradle.org/0.8/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html#uploading_to_maven_repositories) which states I need to add a number of filters for each artefact I want uploaded.
Maybe I have missed the point, but how (other than using maven) do you define 
inter-project dependencies when they are not a multi-project build?

Yeah... I actually use the maven dependencies for this. So I don't use maven, just its .m2 cache. :) I 'gradle install' the common projects and then just depend on them like I would any other external dependency.


One other thing - how do people 'get into' gradle?  I have read the manual a 
number of times and googled but I just can't seem to connect the dots....

It's tough. I struggle often as I'm still learning groovy, too. And actually, it's not so much that I have trouble doing stuff in gradle I just always feel like I'm doing it the "hard way" because I don't know any better.

I'm not very far along, either... and I wish I knew how I got where I am because I'd write it down and post it somewhere. ;)

-Paul


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