Thank you very much Taher, I will used the gui.
The fun fact is : when I test it (and compare what I have in eclipse), I have used the cleanEclipseClasspath and after the eclipseClasspath and ..... it seen to solve the eclipse pb ! So I will continue to trying to solve the way to have ofbiz with gradle in eclipse ;-) and If I succeeded I will complete the eclipse wiki page. Thank Le 23/11/2016 à 17:49, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : > Hi Olivier, > > It might be a bit quirky to control it from eclipse because of the way it > treats sub-projects. If you like a GUI to work with, then I recommend > ./gradlew --gui. It's fun to work with and you can save your favorite > commands. > > Cheers, > > Taher Alkhateeb > > On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Olivier Heintz < > holivier.li...@ofbizextra.org> wrote: > >> I'm trying to load ofbiz project in eclipse and declare it as a gradle >> but it generate a lot of sub-project and error in java build. >> >> My process : >> 1) download ofbiz >> 2) ./gradlew eclipse >> 3) open eclipse (Neon Java default config) in a new workspace, >> 4) import existing project >> ofbiz is recognize as a java project and there is no error >> 5) button configure as gradle project >> >> => it generate one project by component >> => if generate error in build in Project and External Dependencies >> (org.eclipse.buildship.core.gradleclasspathcontainer) >> application(missing) >> >> ------ >> I have read the jira OFBIZ-7779 >> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7779> >> but I have not found what I'm not doing correctly ... >>