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Here is a gist of the build.gradle files modified from one of the Android 
Studio project templates:
https://gist.github.com/JeroMiya/fc81d5c33ef7b8cf395f

Thanks for the links everyone!

On Friday, July 18, 2014 2:55:02 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Bell wrote:
>
> So you are using IntelliJ IDEA and not the Android Studio distribution? If 
> using IntelliJ IDEA, are you manually installing the Android Studio 
> extensions (UI editors, SDK/AVD/ADM shortcuts, etc...)? I was under the 
> impression that the original IntelliJ android plugins were deprecated in 
> light of Android Studio.
>
> Also, I noticed some differences between the sample on the 
> gradle-android-scala-plugin and the app.gradle build script in the default 
> Android Studio template. The gradle-android-scala-plugin sample has the 
> 'android' plugin:
>
> apply plugin: 'android'
>
> Where the Android studio template uses the 'com.android.application' 
> plugin:
>
> apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
>
> What's the difference? The rest of the build seems to be the same, 
> including everything under android {...}. Is gradle-android-scala-plugin 
> compatible with both? Also the AS template uses the 'jcenter' repository 
> and the other uses mavenCentral. Do these conflict?
>
>
> Thanks!
> Jeremy
>
> On Friday, July 18, 2014 8:14:40 AM UTC-4, David Pérez wrote:
>>
>> I'm using it successfully.
>> It is compatible with IDEA+Scala plugin.
>> I recommend to use IDEA 14 EAP, as they have solve some bugs.
>>
>> Main problems:
>>
>>    - It doesn't do incremental compilation
>>    - The doc says its unstable, but goes quite well.
>>
>> Advantages:
>>
>>    - Gradle is becoming the new standard.
>>    - I've found many useful Gradle plugins
>>
>> Maybe, I'll give a try to sbt.
>>
>> Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2014 09:19:12 UTC+2 schrieb Nick Stanchenko:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I’ve heard of people using 
>>> https://github.com/saturday06/gradle-android-scala-plugin, although 
>>> it’s still marked as “unstable for production”.
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 18, 2014 8:03:02 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Bell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm researching the feasibility of integrating Scala with an existing 
>>>> Android application. The application uses Android Studio and the Gradle 
>>>> build system. I've had experience getting Scala to work with Gradle in a 
>>>> server-side application, and it was fairly seamless. However, the Android 
>>>> Studio version of the android gradle plugin does not seem to be compatible 
>>>> with the gradle scala plugin, which is a deal breaker. This project, for 
>>>> various Reasons™, cannot be migrated to sbt to make use of the existing 
>>>> android sbt plugin (much as I would like to).
>>>>
>>>> Is there any movement on getting scala working in Android Studio's 
>>>> Gradle project format? If so, could you provide any relevant links to 
>>>> discussions or issue tickets, etc..? Thanks! I've been searching for 
>>>> information on this for about 3 days and no luck so far (other than a 
>>>> couple of 2013 posts saying it's not working yet).
>>>>
>>>> If no bugs have been filed, where would the most appropriate place to 
>>>> file them be? On Gradle's issue tracker? Google's Android Studio issue 
>>>> tracker?
>>>>
>>>> -Regards,
>>>> Jeremy
>>>>
>>>

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