Thanks Paul.  I hadn't realised you could just do an install to put it into the 
maven cache.  I will try that tomorrow after I get a few hours shut eye.

On 23 Feb 2010, at 22:24, Paul Speed wrote:

> 
> 
> 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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