Thanks Peter! It seems as though it was the cache file. Once I deleted it and changed to the proper format everything worked. Awesome, thanks again!
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Peter Niederwieser <[email protected]>wrote: > > Rexxe wrote: > > > > Also, are you sure about the incorrect syntax? > > > > Yes I'm sure. From the user guide: > > Quite often certain jars are not in the official Maven repository for > licensing reasons (e.g. JTA), but its POMs are. [...] The first URL is used > to look for POMs and JARs. The subsequent URLs are used to look for JARs. > > > Rexxe wrote: > > > > I'm wondering if the error has to do with what Andy brought up about the > > 404s due to browsing in a web browser. The Spring repo is not viewable > in > > a > > browser and must be used using Maven. > > > > Artifacts in the Spring repo are accessible over plain HTTP (also with a > browser); you just can't list the contents. Gradle handles this just fine. > > > Rexxe wrote: > > > > Even after changing it, I still get the same error. > > > > Are you sure? The following works fine for me: > > apply plugin: "java" > > repositories { > mavenRepo urls: "http://maven.springframework.org/release" > } > > dependencies { > compile "org.aspectj:aspectjrt:1.6.11.RELEASE" > } > > You could also try to delete Gradle's Ivy cache, typically found in > ~/.gradle/cache. Maybe it got corrupted. > > -- > Peter Niederwieser > Developer, Gradle > http://www.gradle.org > Trainer & Consultant, Gradleware > http://www.gradleware.com > Creator, Spock Framework > http://spockframework.org > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://gradle.1045684.n5.nabble.com/Having-a-tough-time-as-a-Gradle-novice-tp4302105p4303662.html > Sent from the gradle-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > >
