Andrey Hihlovskiy
Andrey Hihlovskiy
@jnaalisv , @nikolauskrismer , @sander-adhese , @m4rt , please use Gretty 1.4.1 - jacoco should work just fine with it now.
Wuff maintains it's own platform model within the file: https://github.com/akhikhl/wuff/blob/master/libs/wuff-plugin/src/main/resources/org/akhikhl/wuff/defaultConfig.groovy This file is automatically loaded as soon as Wuff plugin is applied to the project. As you see, the file...
Gradle and Maven - we need to clarify couple of things: - Gradle supports 4 types of dependencies: project, maven, ivy and file. If all your bundles and apps reside...
"Maven installed" - no, Wuff does not use Maven at all. It uses Ant (internal packaged version, not required to be installed system-wide) for this. To reduce confusion with $HOME/.m2...
Wuff version 0.0.13-SNAPSHOT implements it's own maven repository in "$HOME/.wuff/m2_repository". Could you, please, that Wuff interacts with local maven repository the way you expect?
I agree, support of flat directory as a source of OSGi plugins would certainly make Wuff more useful. Currently Wuff only understands http://, https:// URLs to zip/tar.gz files as sources....
@commandersafi , now "file://..." URLs are supported for sources. Praise the hero - @nedtwigg implemented it :+1:
Do you have example of working efxclipse application with native launcher?
Hi Emile :) No, Jetty startup modules are not (yet) supported. Can you describe a use-case when you need this feature?
I'm learning about gradle release plugins now... I'll come back with answers soon.