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.
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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
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0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: Wuff configuration now supports "file:///..." URLs as sources of mavenized bundles.
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0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: Wuff now supports scaffolding and starting e4 model-driven applications.
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0.0.13-SNAPSHOT: fixed groovy-all version compatibility, upgraded to unpuzzle 0.0.17-SNAPSHOT.
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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'
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Version 0.0.12: fixed compatibility with JDK6 (thanks to @jstarry for contribution).
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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,
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If you are new to Wuff, start your acquaintance with main features.
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If you want to create something from scratch quickly, take a look at the tutorials: first Equinox app, first RCP app and first IDE app.
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If you already have bunch of existing Eclipse plugins and apps, consider converting them to Gradle/Wuff.
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If you want to learn all about Wuff systematically, read wiki pages.
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If you already use Wuff, it is always a good idea to look in what's new file.
- 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 2014 (c) Andrey Hihlovskiy and contributors
All versions, present and past, of Wuff are licensed under MIT license.