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The goal of a Gradle execution, also known as a Gradle build, is to execute a set of [[Gradle Task#Overview|tasks]], in sequence. Each build runs according to a well defined [[#Build_Lifecycle|build lifecycle]], during which Gradle instantiates a complex domain model of the project in memory: a [[Org.gradle.api.invocation.Gradle|Gradle instance]], a [[Gradle_Settings|Settings instance]] and the [[ | The goal of a Gradle execution, also known as a Gradle build, is to execute a set of [[Gradle Task#Overview|tasks]], in sequence. Each build runs according to a well defined [[#Build_Lifecycle|build lifecycle]], during which Gradle instantiates a complex domain model of the project in memory: a [[Org.gradle.api.invocation.Gradle|Gradle instance]], a [[Gradle_Settings|Settings instance]] and the [[Gradle_Project|project]] itself. | ||
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Revision as of 23:07, 3 October 2020
External
- DSL reference https://docs.gradle.org/current/dsl/
Internal
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Overview
The goal of a Gradle execution, also known as a Gradle build, is to execute a set of tasks, in sequence. Each build runs according to a well defined build lifecycle, during which Gradle instantiates a complex domain model of the project in memory: a Gradle instance, a Settings instance and the project itself.
Build Lifecycle
A build is.