Open hrstoyanov opened 8 years ago
It seems to work so far (initial testing)
buildscript { repositories { jcenter() //repository where to fetch gwt gradle plugin } dependencies { classpath "de.richsource.gradle.plugins:gwt-gradle-plugin:0.6" // GWT } } repositories { mavenCentral() maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/google-snapshots/" } } apply plugin: "java" apply plugin: "eclipse" apply plugin: "gwt" apply plugin: "war" sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8 targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8 sourceSets { main { java { srcDir "src/main/java" } } } compileJava{ //enable incremental compilation options.incremental = true //options.compilerArgs += ["-verbose"] } dependencies { compile "org.hibernate:hibernate-validator:4.2.0.Final" compile "org.hibernate:hibernate-validator:4.2.0.Final:sources" } gwt { gwtVersion "2.8.0-SNAPSHOT" eclipse.addGwtContainer = false; minHeapSize = "512M"; maxHeapSize = "4096M"; // dev { noserver = true } // test { hasGwtTests = false } }
But specifying eclipse.addGwtContainer = true; adds a GWT 2.7 container.
eclipse.addGwtContainer = true;
There is a new "-generateJsInteropExports" flag that can be passed too, see: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10fmlEYIHcyead_4R1S5wKGs1t2I7Fnp_PaNaa7XTEk0/edit#heading=h.lsr32vixbrnm
It seems to work so far (initial testing)
But specifying
eclipse.addGwtContainer = true;
adds a GWT 2.7 container.