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To prepare your software project for growth, you can organize a Gradle project into multiple subprojects to modularize the software you are building. In this guide, you’ll learn how to structure such a project on the example of a Java application. However, the general concepts apply for any software you are building with Gradle. You can follow the guide step-by-step to create a new project from sc
Gradle User Manual Getting Started Gradle Tutorials Beginner Tutorial 1. Initializing the Project 2. Running Tasks 3. Understanding Dependencies 4. Applying Plugins 5. Exploring Incremental Builds 6. Enabling the Build Cache Intermediate Tutorial 1. Initializing the Project 2. Understanding the Build Lifecycle 3. Multi-Project Builds 4. Writing the Settings File 5. Writing a Build Script 6. Writin
At the top level, files descriptive of the project: a pom.xml file. In addition, there are textual documents meant for the user to be able to read immediately on receiving the source: README.txt, LICENSE.txt, etc. There are just two subdirectories of this structure: src and target. The only other directories that would be expected here are metadata like CVS, .git or .svn, and any subprojects in a
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