I can't figure out to get this working.
Scenario:
- I have an application built with gradle
- The application uses JavaFX
What I want
- Use a variable (defined per developer machine) which points to an installation of a JDK which will be used for building the whole application / tests / ...
I thought about having the gradle.properties
file, defining the variable. Something like
JAVA_HOME_FOR_MY_PROJECT=<path to my desired JDK>
What I don't want
- point
JAVA_HOME
to the desired JDK
I could live with many suggestions:
- a solution that defines a system environment variable which I'm able to check in my build.gradle script
- a variable defined in gradle.properties
- overriding the JAVA_HOME variable only for the build context (something like
use JAVA_HOME=<my special JDK path defined somewhere else defined>
) - something else I didn't think about
Question:
- How to wire a variable (how ever defined, as variable in the
gradle.properties
, system environment variable, ...) to the build process?
I have more than one JDK7 available and need to point to a special version (minimum JDK_u version).
Any answer is appreciated and I'm thankful for every hint to the right direction.
org.gradle.java.home
in thegradle.properties
file? linkorg.gradle.java.home
setting applies only to gradle daemon, apparently... At any rate, try setting fork to true and forkOptions.executable to the jdk you want to use: link