Excellent work to all! Noe to get JetBrains to create their plugin. On Wednesday, May 11, 2011, Hans Dockter <[email protected]> wrote: > We are very excited that the SpringSource STS team has added Gradle support > to Eclipse. > Read here the announcement in the STS > forum: http://forum.springsource.org/showthread.php?109183-STS-2.7.0.M1-released > > Here is the Gradle Eclipse plugin documentation: > http://static.springsource.org/sts/docs/2.7.0.M1/reference/html/gradle/index.html > > Read here on how to install the Gradle Eclipse > plugin: http://static.springsource.org/sts/docs/2.7.0.M1/reference/html/gradle/installation.html > > The STS team did an absolutely awesome job. Those guys rock. We think the > first iteration of this plugin is already serving the most important needs in > a very cool way. We collaborated strongly with STS on this effort. The Gradle > Eclipse Plugin is using our new tooling API to communicate with Gradle. You > can even modify the Gradle model that is send to Eclipse in your Gradle build > script. Which opens up a whole wonderland of IDE customizations. For example > on large multi-module builds you can generate team-specific Eclipse > configurations where you modify what are project dependencies and what are > external dependencies in Eclipse based on team membership. > > And all this is just the beginning ... > Hans > --Hans Dockter Founder, Gradlehttp://www.gradle.org, > http://twitter.com/gradleware > CEO, Gradleware - Gradle Training, Support, > Consultinghttp://www.gradleware.com > > > > >
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