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Posted to dev@tapestry.apache.org by Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com> on 2011/04/16 02:47:08 UTC

Steps to getting a Gradle build

1) Make sure Gradle is installed on Jenkins.  I have no idea how to
even check for this.

1a) What is necessary for a Gradle build to deploy into the Apache
Nexus (for snapshots, for final releases)?

1b) What is necessary for a Gradle build to deploy nightly
documentation (particularly Javadoc)

2) Update the Jenkins tapestry-trunk-freestyle to use the Gradle build

3) Profit!

BTW, I'm starting to investigate changing component documentation from
a Maven report to a Javadoc plugin; it would generate the component
documentation as part of normal Javadoc. I think this has a lot of
advantages.  It would also be compatible with all build systems for
Java (Ant, Maven, Gradle, etc.).


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