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All input files are considered out-of-date for incremental task :front-core:compileJava. It is not up-to-date because: Task has failed previously. I can gurantee that Cassandra specific jar files lives in javalib directory. Up-to-date check for task :front-core:compileJava took 0.001 secs. Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations. But it offers an init task to create the structure of a new Gradle project. Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. It ignores the java version on the machine In the build file, configure the java version It installs JDK if not installed Gradle build runs with that version. Gradle does not yet support multiple project templates. Location: class TypedColumn Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
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Public TypedColumn(Column column, AbstractJdbcType comparator, AbstractJd bcType validator) Location: class TypedColumn D:\Users\s.s\workspace\DCent\etsvn\java\CassandraJDBC\src\org\ apache\cassandra\cql\jdbc\TypedColumn.java:44: error: cannot find symbol
#GRADLE NOT COMPILING JAVA HOW TO#
Here is the output when I run ‘gradle assemble’ or ‘gradle build’ SOLVED Gradle: How to increase the Java Compiler’s available Heap Memory The documentation is not very clear on what all the available options are after much Googling and many different attempts finally figured out how to raise the maximum heap of the compiler from within the gradle.build script. However even after that I seem to be erroring out, it seems to me that I might be missing a directory setting because the compile job is not able to find the jars at all. Runtime fileTree(dir:‘javalib’ ,include: ‘*.jar’) }ĬstinationDir = file("$buildDir/output/classes") Runtime files(‘javalib/commons-codec-1.6.jar’, ‘javalib/commons-discovery-0.2’)
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Thanks for the pointers Chris, As regards libraries it is the former namely it is the libraries I want to use to compile the code.