On 22/07/2011, at 2:00 AM, James Carr wrote: > Is there an example of having a grails app in a multi-module gradle > setup? For this situation the grails app is an internal management > application for a website.
Here's one example: https://github.com/geb/geb/blob/master/module/geb-grails/geb-grails.gradle That is a plugin, but that shouldn't matter too much. Be aware that this isn't a great experience. There is no way that Gradle can take control over the plugins in your Grails app due to the way Grails manages plugins. Unless your application is reasonably trivial and won't require much development, I would not recommend using Gradle to build it right now. The reason being is that once you have Gradle manage the dependencies for your gradle app you can no longer use the Grails CLI. The situation gets even more confusing if you want to use an IDE. Perhaps you could explain what you want to achieve by bringing the Grails app into your Gradle build and we can hopefully come up with a workable solution. -- Luke Daley Principal Engineer, Gradleware http://gradleware.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
