Thanks Rene for your confirmation that buildscript{} is the proper way.
Regards, Etienne
On 22.10.2010, at 13:24, Rene Groeschke wrote:
> Hi Etienne,
> yes, to have custom jars available in the gradle classpath you have to add
> them as a dependency with the buildscript closure. As an example you can
> have a look at this sample build file at
>
> http://github.com/breskeby/gradleplugins/blob/0.9-upgrade/pdePlugin/src/samples/productpluginsbuild/ProductOnPluginsExample/build.gradle
>
> regards,
> René
>
> Am Fr, 22.10.2010, 09:55, schrieb Etienne Studer:
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> If I have a jar file with a set of compiled Gradle tasks, how can I make
>> them available in a Gradle project? I could not find the answer in the
>> documentation.
>>
>> Should I use the buildscript {} method and add my jar file with the
>> custom Gradle tasks as a dependency?
>>
>> Regards, Etienne
>>
>>
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