Re: Adding dependencies in Gradle

2021-04-22 Thread Laszlo Kishalmi
You can have a file dependency to the other project artifact. Or use composite Gradle builds: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/composite_builds.html On 4/22/21 2:55 PM, Don wrote: That shows a general dependency on another project.  In a NetBeans Ant project there are 2 main

Re: Adding dependencies in Gradle

2021-04-22 Thread Don
That shows a general dependency on another project.  In a NetBeans Ant project there are 2 main folders:   Source   and Library.  Right-click on library brings up a menu which allows me to add a Project, a Jar, and a predefined library containing several jar files. Can I add a jar as a

Re: Adding dependencies in Gradle

2021-04-22 Thread joe foe
You have to add the project as a dependency. See https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies Regards, JoeFoe On Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 16:25 Don, wrote: > With the reduction of support for Ant, which I have been using for my > Java projects since

Adding dependencies in Gradle

2021-04-22 Thread Don
With the reduction of support for Ant, which I have been using for my Java projects since 2004 or so, I decided to start learning Gradle.  I downloaded NetBeans 12.3 and proceeded to re-create the library/.jar files I use to implement some basic classes that are specialized for our