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I am new to Grails/Gradle. I am trying to write a simple build.gradle to build my sample project. I have a task "build" which internally should do the following in the given sequence.

  1. clean
  2. compile
  3. run tests
  4. create a war file

I am using the gradle/grails plugin and build.gradle mentioned here, Gradle/Grails plugin. This plugin provides clean,test and assemble tasks by default. Using this plugin here's how my build.gradle looks like,

import org.grails.gradle.plugin.GrailsTask

buildscript {
        repositories {
            mavenCentral()
            mavenRepo name: "grails", url: 'http://repo.grails.org/grails/repo' 
        }
        dependencies {
            classpath "org.grails:grails-gradle-plugin:1.1.1-SNAPSHOT"
        }
}
repositories {
    mavenCentral()
    mavenRepo name: "grails", url: 'http://repo.grails.org/grails/repo' 
}
version = "1.0"
grailsVersion = "2.1.0"
apply plugin: "grails"
dependencies {
    ['dependencies', 'resources', 'core', 'hibernate', 'plugin-datasource', 'plugin-domain-class', 'plugin-tomcat', 'plugin-services'].each { plugin ->
        compile "org.grails:grails-$plugin:2.1.0"
    }
    bootstrap "org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-all:1.8.7"
}

task build (dependsOn: [clean,test,assemble]) {     
println "building the project..." }

On executing "gradle build" from the command prompt, I am running into following exception.

12:03:28.631 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] Caused by: java.lang.Un
satisfiedLinkError: Native Library C:\Users\smore\AppData\Local\Temp\jline_.dll
already loaded in another classloader
12:03:28.635 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at jline.Windows
Terminal.loadLibrary(WindowsTerminal.java:322)
12:03:28.638 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at jline.Windows
Terminal.initializeTerminal(WindowsTerminal.java:240)
12:03:28.642 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at jline.Termina
l.setupTerminal(Terminal.java:75)
12:03:28.646 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at jline.Termina
l.getTerminal(Terminal.java:26)
12:03:28.649 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at jline.Console
Reader.<init>(ConsoleReader.java:174)
12:03:28.653 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at jline.Console
Reader.<init>(ConsoleReader.java:169)
12:03:28.657 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at grails.build.
logging.GrailsConsole.createConsoleReader(GrailsConsole.java:167)
12:03:28.660 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at grails.build.
logging.GrailsConsole.<init>(GrailsConsole.java:133)
12:03:28.664 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at grails.build.
logging.GrailsConsole.createInstance(GrailsConsole.java:267)
12:03:28.668 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        at grails.build.
logging.GrailsConsole.getInstance(GrailsConsole.java:244)
12:03:28.672 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]        ... 71 more
12:03:28.675 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]
12:03:28.679 [LIFECYCLE] [org.gradle.BuildResultLogger]
12:03:28.683 [LIFECYCLE] [org.gradle.BuildResultLogger] BUILD FAILED

Is this right approach, Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you, swap.

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  • Can you run Gradle normally on some other project, because it seems that problem isn't with your build.gradle file? I haven't used GrailsTask though.
    – ilvez
    Sep 21, 2012 at 12:16
  • Yes I can run Gradle normally on a project. I can run all Gradle's tasks without any errors.
    – swap
    Sep 24, 2012 at 15:54
  • I'm getting the same exception exactly with same build.gradle file =( Sep 30, 2012 at 19:59
  • did you both do a 'gradle init'?
    – MartinL
    Nov 11, 2012 at 21:39

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