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I have an Ant build, and I'd like to convert to Gradle. The Ant build makes use of a few custom tasks. Ant build.xml looks like

<project name="proj" basedir=".">
    <property name="abc.path" value="lib/abc-ant.jar"/>
    <taskdef resource="com/abc/antlib.xml" classpath="${abc.path}" loaderref="abc"/>
</project>

and the antlib.xml file in the jar looks like

<antlib>
    <taskdef name="abc-server" loaderref="abc" classname="com.abc.ant.Server"/>
    <taskdef name="abc-export" loaderref="abc" classname="com.abc.ant.Export"/>
    <taskdef name="abc-import" loaderref="abc" classname="com.abc.ant.Import"/>
</antlib>   

The loaderref is important, as the abc-export and abc-import tasks call abc-server internally. My build.gradle looks like

apply plugin: 'groovy'

ant.property(name: 'abc.path', value: 'lib/abc-ant.jar')

ant.taskdef(resource: "com/abc/ant/antlib.xml", classpath: ant.properties['abc.path'], loaderref: 'abc')

task server(group: "abc") {
    doLast {
        ant.abc-server(id: "id", url: 'https://www.example.com/', user: '[email protected]', password: 'xxx')
    }
}

The gradle build initializes OK, but running server fails with an error like:

> No such property: abc for class: org.gradle.api.internal.project.DefaultAntBuilder

I've tried all sorts of combinations of Ant path and reference IDs, and passing the Ant project classloader as the loaderref. I also tried importing the whole Ant build, with

ant.importBuild('build.xml') { antTargetName ->
    'ant-' + antTargetName
}

But no luck. Anyone know how to make this work?

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I'd say it's this line

ant.abc-server(...)

Just like Java, Groovy method names can't contain the "-" character.

Option 1, remove the dash

<taskdef name="abcServer" loaderref="abc" classname="com.abc.ant.Server"/>

ant.abcServer(...)

Option 2, surround the method name in quotes

ant.'abc-server'(...)
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    thanks. I don't have control of the jar, but ant.'abc-server'(...) works Sep 11, 2018 at 21:29

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