FYI: Blogged about Gradle and GWT

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FYI: Blogged about Gradle and GWT

by Trond Andersen :: Rate this Message:

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I made a small blog post about building a GWT application with Gradle. Any input/comment/corrections are appreciated.



Regards,
Trond Andersen

Re: FYI: Blogged about Gradle and GWT

by hdockter :: Rate this Message:

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On Jul 9, 2009, at 5:09 PM, Trond Andersen wrote:

> I made a small blog post about building a GWT application with  
> Gradle. Any input/comment/corrections are appreciated.
>
> http://reassess.blogspot.com/2009/07/building-gwt-application-with-gradle.html

Apologies for the late response. There have been already requests for  
a GWT plugin for Gradle. I hope we have a plugin ecosystem soon, where  
non core plugins can be published.

- Hans

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Re: FYI: Blogged about Gradle and GWT

by Peter Ledbrook :: Rate this Message:

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> Apologies for the late response. There have been already requests for a GWT
> plugin for Gradle. I hope we have a plugin ecosystem soon, where non core
> plugins can be published.

I would recommend plugins that can be published to Maven repositories.
Although we get a lot of free features by using Subversion for the
Grails plugin repository, it does force you to use a particular tool
for storing the plugin source code. It also makes it difficult to
leverage Maven-related tools to manage plugin dependencies.

Cheers,

Peter

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Re: FYI: Blogged about Gradle and GWT

by hdockter :: Rate this Message:

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On Jul 31, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Peter Ledbrook wrote:

>> Apologies for the late response. There have been already requests  
>> for a GWT
>> plugin for Gradle. I hope we have a plugin ecosystem soon, where  
>> non core
>> plugins can be published.
>
> I would recommend plugins that can be published to Maven repositories.
> Although we get a lot of free features by using Subversion for the
> Grails plugin repository, it does force you to use a particular tool
> for storing the plugin source code. It also makes it difficult to
> leverage Maven-related tools to manage plugin dependencies.

Good point. We have to thoroughly think about that. I don't think we  
will use Subversion. One (minor) question is whether we want to use  
ivy.xml or a pom.xml. I will definitely push this issue next week when  
I'm back from my trip.

- Hans

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Hans Dockter
Gradle Project Manager
http://www.gradle.org


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