This example project demonstrates building an Eclipse RCP application using the following techniques:
- Dependencies pulled from maven and p2
 - Native launchers for Win/Mac/Linux
 - Automatic OSGi metadata
 - Two versions of the same library (Guava 17 and 18 at the same time)
 - Generate IDE-as-build-artifact
 
Demo project for the goomph Gradle plugin, also makes heavy use of bnd-platform.
gradlew ideopens an IDE for manipulating this project.gradlew assemble.allcreates native launchers for win/mac/linux in thedeploy/buildfolder.
The plugins are applied as follows:
See "Gradle and Eclipse RCP.pptx" in this repo for more details. Based on a talk given at Gradle Summit 2016 (video).
A second talk based on this work will be given at EclipseConverge 2017.
- Many thanks to Simon Templer for the excellent bnd-platform.
 - Be on the lookout for David Akehurst's work on p2 and Gradle (details in powerpoint).
 - Andrey Hihlovskiy's excellent Wuff and Unpuzzle libraries have been a huge boon to everyone trying to get Gradle and Eclipse to collaborate.
 - Maintained by DiffPlug.
 
