On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 21:15 -0700, andrew.clement wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> > So you are saying I have to delete the project from Eclipse and 
> > re-import it in order for the Gradle connection to be asserted? 
> 
> That shouldn't be necessary.  You should be able to select an existing
> project and right click, Configure>ConvertToGradleProject.  And then gradle
> support will 'take over' managing your dependencies.  If you edit the
> .gradle files and change the dependencies, you will need to manually refresh
> the classpath management at the moment.

Hummm...  I don't have to turn a project into a Maven project, if there
is a pom.xml I can do Maven things with it.  Why can't I just have a
project with a build.gradle and do Gradle things with it?

> > Irritant of the moment is that every time I start Eclipse I get the STS 
> > Dashboard.  I don't want it.  How can I stop it from starting?
> 
> Preferences>Dashboard, deselect 'show on startup'

Thanks, duly unselected. (Though I eventually found it in Window|
Preferences|Spring|Dashboard.)

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