You can have a file dependency to the other project artifact.
Or use composite Gradle builds:
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/composite_builds.html
On 4/22/21 2:55 PM, Don wrote:
That shows a general dependency on another project. In a NetBeans Ant
project there are 2 main folders: Source and Library. Right-click
on library brings up a menu which allows me to add a Project, a Jar,
and a predefined library containing several jar files. Can I add a jar
as a dependency or at least as something that will allow me to include
classes from the library in my .java files?
On 4/22/21 11:19 AM, joe foe wrote:
You have to add the project as a dependency.
See
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies
<https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies>
Regards,
JoeFoe
On Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 16:25 Don, <don.albert...@gmail.com
<mailto:don.albert...@gmail.com>> wrote:
With the reduction of support for Ant, which I have been using
for my
Java projects since 2004 or so, I decided to start learning
Gradle. I
downloaded NetBeans 12.3 and proceeded to re-create the library/.jar
files I use to implement some basic classes that are specialized
for our
environment. In Ant, it was easy to add a library to another
library
project but I do not see any way to tell Project B that it needs to
include the .jar from Project A. What am I missing?
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