Wuff is a gradle plugin for developing and assembling OSGi/Eclipse applications and plugins independently of Eclipse-IDE. If you are familiar with Eclipse Tycho, then think of Wuff as a gradle-based alternative.
Since version 0.0.10 Wuff adopted new plugin identification scheme suggested at the portal http://plugins.gradle.org. Now all plugin names start with prefix: 'org.akhikhl.wuff.osgi-bundle', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-equinox-app', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-rcp-app', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-ide-bundle', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-ide-app', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-bundle', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-config', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.swt-lib', 'org.akhikhl.wuff.eclipse-swt-app'.
- Starting with version 0.0.10 Wuff supports Eclipse 4.4 Luna (it is even the default platform).
- Starting with version 0.0.10 Wuff supports generating products for Mac OS X.
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If you are new to Wuff, start your acquaintance with main features.
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If you want to create something from scratch quickly, take a look at the tutorials: first Equinox app, first RCP app and first IDE app.
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If you already have bunch of existing Eclipse plugins and apps, consider converting them to Gradle/Wuff.
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If you want to learn all about Wuff systematically, read wiki pages.
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If you already use Wuff, it is always a good idea to look in what's new file.
- Maven artifacts: 'org.akhikhl.wuff:wuff-plugin:+' at jcenter and maven central.
- Source code: compile, explore, deploy.
See more information on prerequisites and usage wiki page.
Copyright 2014 (c) Andrey Hihlovskiy
All versions, present and past, of Wuff are licensed under MIT license.