I have in the past had people ask about Netbeans integration, is that
something that is being looked at, or only if there's a large enough
user base for it?

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:52, Hans Dockter <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are happy to announce the first release of the gradle-idea-plugin. This
> plugin allows you to generate the Idea IntelliJ project and module files.
> All necessary information on how to apply and use the plugin and where to
> find its source code can be found in latest version of the user's
> guide: http://gradle.org/latest/docs/userguide/idea_plugin.html
> The plugin requires gradle-0.9-preview-2 or later.
> Some Features:
> - The generated module files contain all the declared dependencies including
> their associated source and javadoc files.
> - The generator tasks provide a couple of hooks to customize the content.
> You can have partial overwrites and if you want, full control over the
> generated XML.
> Many thanks to John Murph from Automated Logic and Johaness Bühler and
> Hamlet D’Arcy from Canoo for contributing the initial code.
> Some of the features we will port soon also to the Eclipse plugin. We are
> working intensely to improve the various levels of IDE integration with
> IntelliJ Idea and Eclipse.
> - Hans
> --
> Hans Dockter
> Founder, Gradle
> http://www.gradle.org, http://twitter.com/gradleorg
> CEO, Gradle Inc. - Gradle Training, Support, Consulting
> http://www.gradle.biz
>



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