Great!

Thanks again.

Jefferson


Em 14 de fevereiro de 2012 18:48, Rene Groeschke <[email protected]>escreveu:

> Hello Jefferson,
> have a look at Gradle DSL Documentation at
> http://gradle.org/docs/current/dsl/index.html. There you can find a
> chapter about Gradle Tasks (
> http://gradle.org/docs/current/dsl/org.gradle.api.Task.html). You can use
> the onlyIf and didWork properties to skip the uploadArchives task when the
> war is up-to-date:
>
> --------------
> uploadArchives {
>     onlyIf { war.didWork }
> }
> --------------
>
> regards,
> René
>
>
>
> --
> --
> Rene Groeschke
> @breskeby
>
> Principal Engineer,
> Gradleware Inc. - Gradle Training, Support, Consulting
> [email protected]
> http://gradleware.com
>
>
>
>   Jefferson Magno Solfarello <[email protected]>
>  14. Februar 2012 21:04
>  Hi René, thanks for the clarification! That is exactly what worked for
> me!
>
> If you don't mind, I have another quick question: when I run two times the
> task uploadArchives on a war project, I can notice that all the previous
> tasks are UP-TO-DATE but it looks that the uploadArchives is always
> executed.
>
> Is there a reason for that? If the war task is UP-TO-DATE, is there a way
> to skip the execution of uploadArchives?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Jefferson
>
>
>
>
>
>   Rene Groeschke <[email protected]>
>  14. Februar 2012 16:26
>  Hi Jefferson,
> your dependency isn't added to the war because you declared it as
> providedCompile and runtime dependency. You should avoid to declare the
> same dependency for two scopes. Behind the scenes, gradle filters every
> dependency that is declared as providedCompile dependency when the war is
> created. Since your runtime dependency is exactly the same as your
> providedCompile dependency. Normally there is no reason for adding your
> dependency as providedCompile and Runtime. Instead you should just add it
> as "compile" dependency.
>
> regards,
> René
>
>
>
>
>
>   Jefferson Magno Solfarello <[email protected]>
>  14. Februar 2012 14:39
> Hi guys, I have a question related to the War plugin.
>
> My war project depends on another (path: ':bp.jars', configuration:
> 'search') at compile time.
> It also needs the jar files on the lib dir of generated war file.
>
> The documentation says "All the dependencies of the runtime configuration
> are copied to WEB-INF/lib".
> But I tried the following, without success (the jars were not been
> included into the generated war file):
>
> dependencies {
> providedCompile project(path: ':bp.jars', configuration: 'search')
> runtime project(path: ':bp.jars', configuration: 'search')
> }
>
> After many tries, It is now working when I use:
>
> dependencies {
> compile project(path: ':bp.jars', configuration: 'search')
> }
>
> Why the jars are not included when I use runtime configuration, but are
> included when I use compile configuration?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Jefferson
>
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