installation
Go gradle official website to download and extract, add bin to your PATH variable to
View the version number
gradle -v
Project generation gradle
Under the new / existing project directory project initialization
gradle init
Configuring warehouse source
Edit the current project directory /gradle/build.grade
in repositories in
adding the above jcenter () as the source address of a mirror
maven {url "https://maven.aliyun.com/nexus/content/groups/public/" }
Java project in Gradle import JSoup example of the use of third-party libraries
1 /* 2 * This file was generated by the Gradle 'init' task. 3 * 4 * This generated file contains a sample Java Library project to get you started. 5 * For more details take a look at the Java Libraries chapter in the Gradle 6 * User Manual available at https://docs.gradle.org/6.0.1/userguide/java_library_plugin.html 7 */ 8 9 plugins { 10 // Apply the java-library plugin to add support for Java Library 11 id 'java-library' 12 } 13 14 repositories { 15 // Use jcenter for resolving dependencies. 16 // You can declare any Maven/Ivy/file repository here. 17 maven {url "https://maven.aliyun.com/nexus/content/groups/public/" } 18 19 jcenter() 20 } 21 22 dependencies { 23 // This dependency is exported to consumers, that is to say found on their compile classpath. 24 api 'org.apache.commons:commons-math3:3.6.1' 25 // jsoup HTML parser library @ https://jsoup.org/ 26 compile 'org.jsoup:jsoup:1.12.1' 27 // This dependency is used internally, and not exposed to consumers on their own compile classpath. 28 implementation 'com.google.guava:guava:28.0-jre' 29 30 // Use JUnit test framework 31 testImplementation 'junit:junit:4.12' 32 }
Have to say, Gradle and more advanced than the Maven