http://www.gradle.org/userguide.html

baseName is the attribute you're looking for.

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 13:30, mjparme <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am trying to create a jar file for the JavaDoc of my project. I am using
> the java plugin and that produces the javadoc but not a jar of those java
> docs.
>
> So I am trying something like this:
>
> task packageJavadoc(type: Jar, dependsOn: 'javadoc') {
>    fileSet(dir: 'build/docs/javadoc')
> }
>
> This actually runs successfully but doesn't actually produce a Jar file (if
> it is producing one I can't find it). So surely there is a way for me to
> specify the name of the Jar file and a path to write it in?
>
> So my question is really how can I find out which options are available for
> a task of type Jar?
>
> With Gradle there doesn't seem to be any reference you go to like the core
> Ant task reference. For that matter how do I know what task types are
> available for the "type:" parameter? Where is that documentation?
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