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Re: How can I get old functionality back? [message #1716161 is a reply to message #1716159] |
Tue, 01 December 2015 19:41 |
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On 12/01/2015 12:23 PM, Bob Wakefield wrote:
> I'm somewhat new to Java which is to say that I'm familiar with the
> language but I don't write software professionally.
> The classes that I work on are pretty small; usually less than 100
> lines. I started using Buildship because I wanted to learn Gradle but
> there are some things I don't understand about Gradle so I wanted to
> simplify things until I knew more.
> Before I created my first Gradle project, my Eclipse had a certain look
> and feel to it. Now it assumes that everything is a Gradle project. I
> just want to go back to being able to run the class that I'm working on
> and seeing the output in the console without all the extra complexity of
> having to run a "configuration". How can I do that?
Like many technologies, I think Gradle really isn't Eclipse, but
something you add on. For this reason, you'll be looking for support
either from Buildship (https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/309/)
or from Gradle itself (https://discuss.gradle.org/), but more likely
from Buildship.
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Re: How can I get old functionality back? [message #1716174 is a reply to message #1716162] |
Tue, 01 December 2015 21:36 |
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On 12/01/2015 12:57 PM, Bob Wakefield wrote:
> Yeah that's where I started. Do you know what they said? "This isn't a
> gradle or buildship issue." :d
> I understand that Buildship is a plug in but it came standard in Mars; I
> didn't have to install it. Everything was cool until I created my first
> Gradle project then Buildship just kind of took over my Eclipse. I'm not
> sure how to turn Buildship off and the Gradle forums are no help.
Bob,
Awaiting a solution, you could just install a second copy of Mars and
begin using that for non-Buildship work.
Best,
Russ
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