HI,

Looking for some feedback and possibly new information.

Gradle has plugins for creating Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA projects, but
not NetBeans ones, at least I am guessing this is still the case.

The NetBeans Gradle plugin means that a Gradle NetBeans plugin is not
required, and indeed makes NetBeans a good choice for a Gradle managed
project since there are no project files at all.

IntelliJ IDEA seems now to be able to work with Gradle managed projects
without first creating a set of project files. This appears to make the
Gradle IDEA plugin redundant? Or am I missing something?

Eclipse remains the main player in corporate Java use, though NetBeans
and IntelliJ IDEA do have some penetration. For all training courses, it
is generally assumed Eclipse will be used.  I think there being an
Eclipse Gradle plugin is a better idea that using a Gradle Eclipse
plugin – the reason being that then there are no permanent project files
cluttering everything up.  Is anyone working on an Eclipse Gradle
plugin?

Thanks.
 
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