2011/3/31 Steve Ebersole <st...@hibernate.org>: > > On Thursday, March 31, 2011, at 11:52 am, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: >> On Mar 31, 2011, at 15:28, Steve Ebersole wrote: >> > Just because eclipse might not like it does not make it broken ;) >> >> It's your choice to make it hard to develop on Hibernate core in Eclipse. > > Thats one way to look at it. One point of view. Of course a just as valid > point of view is that Eclipse is making it difficult. > >> >> You can fix it on Hibernate side - I can't fix Eclipse core fundamentals. > > Well as John already said, he was able to verify that it does in fact work in > Eclipse. So obviously *they* don't think its a broken set up. Thats just > your opinion. Perhaps maybe the concern is that it possibly does not work in > JBoss Tools...
It's actually broken on any Eclipse, nothing to do with JBoss Tools. I doubt Max's point of view is "one point", we're scoring at least two already. Possibly a large part of eclipse users aren't going to be as lucky as John was, I have no idea how comes it works fine for him, whatever trick he's using it would be nice to have gradle generate his configuration. > >> >> /max >> >> > On Thursday, March 31, 2011, at 05:14 am, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: >> > > >> 2)Eclipse >> > > >> the configuration files generated by gradle are totally wrong, but I >> > > >> could fix them by hand. >> > > >> Now Eclipse refuses to compile the project as there's a circular >> > > >> dependency: the testsuite from hibernate-core depends on the >> > > >> hibernate-testing module, which in turn depends on hibernate-core. >> > > > >> > > > This was intentional. Both gradle and intellij can handle this. I >> > > > asked max and he said that such a set up was in some way workable. >> > > >> > > I said it was probably possibly to workaround/hack, but I did not at >> > > all recommend it. >> > > >> > > It's a broken setup IMO. >> > > >> > > > I dont understand what is so foreign about this "circularity". Look >> > > > at it at the task level. You compile hibernate-core/src/main; you >> > > > compile hibernate- testing/src/main; you compile >> > > > hibernate-core/src/test. Yes there is "circularity" if you look >> > > > strictly at this in terms of modules. >> > > > >> > > > But in terms of tasks and source sets there is not. >> > > >> > > There is of project dependencies - which is the level eclipse is >> > > working on. >> > > >> > > Just because the compile setup is possible doesn't make it right IMO. >> > > >> > > /max >> > > http://about.me/maxandersen >> > >> > --- >> > Steve Ebersole <st...@hibernate.org> >> > http://hibernate.org >> >> /max >> http://about.me/maxandersen > > --- > Steve Ebersole <st...@hibernate.org> > http://hibernate.org > _______________________________________________ > hibernate-dev mailing list > hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev > _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev