The docbook-gradle-plugin has been custom-developed specifically to
handle Spring projects. It is highly opinionated, and not terribly
configurable in its current form. Sources and documentation are
available via the 'gradle-plugins' github repository at
https://github.com/cbeams/gradle-plugins
Note that this repository may soon move locations to the SpringSource
GitHub organization, in which case the url will be
https://github.com/SpringSource/gradle-plugins
In any case, the build plans for these plugins can be found at
https://build.springsource.org/browse/GRADLEPLUGINS
This commit eliminates the 'integration-tests' subproject in favor of
managing these sources under the root project's own 'src' directory.
This helps to avoid special-case handling for integration-tests in the
Gradle build, e.g. avoiding publication of jars to Artifactory /
Maven Central.
It is also semantically more correct. This is not a Spring Framework
subproject so much as it is a collection of integration tests that
span functionality across many subprojects. In this way, it makes
sense to place them directly under the root project.
Issue: SPR-8116
- Use recent Gradle 1.0-milestone-8 snapshot
- Add initial cut of build.gradle able to compile/test all modules
- Update .gitignore
- Generate Gradle wrapper scripts
- Remove all Eclipse metadata files
- Temporarily @Ignore tests that do not pass under Gradle