> >> If I want to enable lets say the FindBugs plugin or some Antlr plugin >> then it will overwritten by these shot-and-forget generation. > > In the IntelliJ plugin the idea is merging of information. IntelliJ > config files are all XML. So if the Gradle plugin does not understand a > certain stanza it does not touch it. If Eclipse does not do that, well, > not sure what to tell you.
eclipses data is xml too (some properties) - if they've updated gradle to do merges instead it will probably work too. >> I thought the gradle scripts were groovy so sounds rather relevant here does >> it not ? > > I am giving examples. Sheesh :) > > All I was asking about was paths and how they relate to Eclipse since I > have no clue. You asked questions outside my initial query and I was > simply trying to answer those for you. > > In terms of these other concerns, how about someone actually try > importing it and see if there are real, actual issues rather than us > discussing esoteric possibilities that there could maybe be some > more-or-less catastrophic problem importing them into eclipse ;) I'll see if I find time during some boring JBW session next week :)) Is there a page outlining which version of Gradle etc. I should minum be trying this with ? Or is it all in this mail thread? /max _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev