/wuff

Gradle plugin for automating assembly of OSGi/Eclipse bundles and applications

Primary LanguageGroovyMIT LicenseMIT

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Introduction

Wuff is a gradle plugin for developing and assembling OSGi/Eclipse applications and plugins independently of Eclipse-IDE. If you are familiar with Eclipse Tycho, then think of Wuff as a gradle-based alternative.

⭐ What's new

  • 0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: new feature: generation of Eclipse Features and Repositories. See examples of code and documentation at: https://github.com/akhikhl/wuff-sandbox

  • 0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: Wuff configuration now supports "file:///..." URLs as sources of mavenized bundles.

  • 0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: Wuff now supports scaffolding and starting e4 model-driven applications.

  • 0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: fixed groovy-all version compatibility, upgraded to unpuzzle 0.0.17-SNAPSHOT.

  • From now on I'll push snapshot versions of Wuff to jfrog snapshot repository. If you want to use snapshot versions, please add the following to your build script:

buildscript {
  repositories {
    jcenter()
    maven { url 'http://oss.jfrog.org/artifactory/oss-snapshot-local' }
  }

  dependencies {
    classpath 'org.akhikhl.wuff:wuff-plugin:0.0.13-SNAPSHOT'
  }
}

repositories {
  jcenter()
  maven { url 'http://oss.jfrog.org/artifactory/oss-snapshot-local' }
}

apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-rcp-app'
  • Version 0.0.12: fixed compatibility with JDK6 (thanks to @jstarry for contribution).

  • Version 0.0.11: introduced "white-listed" eclipse bundles when translating MANIFEST.MF bundles to gradle dependencies (contribution by @jstarry).

See complete list of changes in what's new list,

Where to start?

How to use Wuff?

  • Maven artifacts: 'org.akhikhl.wuff:wuff-plugin:+' at jcenter and maven central.
  • Source code: compile, explore, deploy.

See more information on prerequisites and usage wiki page.

Copyright and License

Copyright 2014 (c) Andrey Hihlovskiy and contributors

All versions, present and past, of Wuff are licensed under MIT license.

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