Hi,
since we met in Stuttgart I didn't spend any time on the plugin.
Actually I'm moving our builds at work from ant (reusing the eclipse
settings) to gradle/artifactory. As I read today gradle inc +
artifactory will coorporate more and more in future, so we are on the
right track :-). If it desired from gradles point of view I will focus
on the eclipse plugin. I'm still not that happy with the groovy plugin
(greclipse) which doesn't offer the charm of the jetbrains groovy plugin
for IDEA. I keep you up-to-date about my efforts. I'm three days on
vacation next week and reserved some time for that, but I don't want to
promiss anything.
BTW: I'm for some days at berlin next week, you too? on a pint?
regards,
René
Hans Dockter schrieb:
Hi Rene,
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Rene Groeschke <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Hans,
you wrote that there is a codebase for generating intellij
projects. Are
there any news on that topic?
I have pinged the original authors (Steve/John/Mike) recently. They
plan to publish it soon. There is also one other person interested in
tackling IntelliJ integration in general.
They have also integrated the gradle stand alone UI into IntelliJ. It
would be interesting to compare this with your Eclipse plugin approach.
I would like to have something like that,
since I would like to switch fast between different IDEs. If there
is no
progress, I would invest some time and code at this topic. Is
there anything
for netbeans yet?
I'm not aware about any Netbeans support.
BTW: From a Gradle point of view I would love to see the Eclipse
plugin progressing.
Is it ready to give it a more prominent place on the Gradle website?
- Hans
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regards,
Rene
Hans Dockter wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Steve Ebersole
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> wrote:
>
>> Curious how support for IntelliJ is coming along.
Specifically, either
>> the ability to generate an IntelliJ project from Gradle
>>
>
> nothing is released yet. But there is code for that to be
contributed to
> Gradle. I need to follow up on that.
>
>
>> ( http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-190 ) or an IntelliJ
plugin to
>> import Gradle projects.
>>
>
> So far I'm not aware that work has started on that. Although
with the
> above
> in place that should be not too hard.
>
> Additionally there is code that integrates the functionality of
the gradle
> --gui runner into IntelliJ. The company that has developed that
haven't
> got
> around to open sourcing it but intends to do so.
>
>
>>
>> Its been hinted a few times that something is coming in this
regard, but
>> nothing is ever more concrete.
>>
>> So any news?
>>
>
> I will try to accelerate the process of releasing what is
already there.
> Specially the intellij project file generation is very
important, also for
> the Gradle build itself.
>
> - Hans
>
>
>>
>> --
>> Steve Ebersole <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> Hibernate.org
>>
>>
>>
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