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- /*
- * This build file was auto generated by running the Gradle 'init' task
- * by 'jessey' at '04.07.16 13:33' with Gradle 2.2.1
- *
- * This generated file contains a commented-out sample Java project to get you started.
- * For more details take a look at the Java Quickstart chapter in the Gradle
- * user guide available at http://gradle.org/docs/2.2.1/userguide/tutorial_java_projects.html
- */
- // Apply the java plugin to add support for Java
- apply plugin: 'java'
- jar {
- manifest {
- attributes 'Main-Class': 'ui.view.Main'
- }
- }
- sourceSets {
- test{
- java{
- srcDirs = ["src/tests"]
- }
- resources{
- srcDir 'res'
- }
- }
- main {
- java {
- srcDir 'src'
- }
- resources {
- srcDir 'res'
- }
- }
- }
- repositories {
- mavenCentral()
- }
- dependencies {
- compile fileTree(dir: 'jars', include: ['*.jar'])
- testCompile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.+'
- }
- /*
- // In this section you declare where to find the dependencies of your project
- repositories {
- // Use 'jcenter' for resolving your dependencies.
- // You can declare any Maven/Ivy/file repository here.
- jcenter()
- }
- // In this section you declare the dependencies for your production and test code
- dependencies {
- // The production code uses the SLF4J logging API at compile time
- compile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-api:1.7.7'
- // Declare the dependency for your favourite test framework you want to use in your tests.
- // TestNG is also supported by the Gradle Test task. Just change the
- // testCompile dependency to testCompile 'org.testng:testng:6.8.1' and add
- // 'test.useTestNG()' to your build script.
- testCompile "junit:junit:4.11"
- }
- */
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