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Gradle Effective Implementation Guide
Let's start with a simple multi-project structure. We have a root project called garden with two other projects, tree and flower. The project structure is as follows:
garden/
tree/
flower/We will add a new task printInfo to each of these projects. The task will print out the name of the project to System.out. We must add a file build.gradle to each project, with the following contents:
task printInfo << {
println "This is ${project.name}"
}To execute the task for each project, we must first enter the correct directory and then invoke the task with Gradle. Or, we run build.gradle for a specific project with the -b argument of Gradle. We get the following output, if we run the task for each project:
garden $ gradle -q printInfo This is garden garden $ cd tree tree $ gradle -q printInfo This is tree tree $ cd .. garden $ gradle -b flower/build.gradle printInfo This is flower
We have multiple projects, but we haven't used Gradle's support for...
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