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Tomek Kaczanowski


2010/12/22 Dierk König <[email protected]>:
> +1
>
> Dierk
>
> Am 22.12.2010 um 18:12 schrieb Bruno Bonacci:
>
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm moving first steps with Gradle, and I like the whole idea of Convention
>> over Configuration (CoC) but with the possibility to script what you need
>> with groovy.
>> Ant is too boring as you have to repeat the same scripts for every project,
>> Maven is too strict as if you have to script some precise actions you have
>> somehow to work around with ant tasks attached to phases.
>>
>> Although I'm pretty happy about the idea, I was quite surprised to do not
>> find a *create project* command.
>> something like:
>>
>> gradle create-project <project-name>
>>
>> that creates the standard directories. Sometime with maven a lot of time is
>> lost because people uses different directory layout than
>> http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html
>>
>> Ideally we can have something similar to the archetypes or simply:
>>
>> gradle create-project myproject plugin:groovy
>> gradle create-project myproject plugin:java
>> gradle create-project myproject plugin:grails
>>
>> (to show few examples) and gradle will delegate the create project to the
>> specific plugin.
>>
>> the result of this operation would be:
>> - a directory called as the project name (myproject in above example)
>> - a 'helloworld' type of class
>> - a unit test for helloworld class
>> - a fully-functioning gradle build script for that project.
>>
>> I'n my opinion this will help everyone that wants to start using gradle for
>> new projects development.
>>
>> what's your opinion guys?
>>
>> regards
>> Bruno
>> --
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