Problem with publishing in multiple module project in gradle



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Project Structure

root_project : user

sub_project : auth, resource.

sub_project: "auth" depend on "resource".

How to publish resource first in maven local & how to use its dependency in auth.

There are three build.gradle present in each project i.e user, auth, resource.

I need to build the whole project from the root project i.e user

Similar question is also asked here, but its not solve my problem :https://discuss.gradle.org/t/howto-control-build-order-of-gradle-subprojects-submodules/26762










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  • see docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/…

    – M.Ricciuti
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:27

















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Project Structure

root_project : user

sub_project : auth, resource.

sub_project: "auth" depend on "resource".

How to publish resource first in maven local & how to use its dependency in auth.

There are three build.gradle present in each project i.e user, auth, resource.

I need to build the whole project from the root project i.e user

Similar question is also asked here, but its not solve my problem :https://discuss.gradle.org/t/howto-control-build-order-of-gradle-subprojects-submodules/26762










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  • see docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/…

    – M.Ricciuti
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:27













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Project Structure

root_project : user

sub_project : auth, resource.

sub_project: "auth" depend on "resource".

How to publish resource first in maven local & how to use its dependency in auth.

There are three build.gradle present in each project i.e user, auth, resource.

I need to build the whole project from the root project i.e user

Similar question is also asked here, but its not solve my problem :https://discuss.gradle.org/t/howto-control-build-order-of-gradle-subprojects-submodules/26762










share|improve this question
















Project Structure

root_project : user

sub_project : auth, resource.

sub_project: "auth" depend on "resource".

How to publish resource first in maven local & how to use its dependency in auth.

There are three build.gradle present in each project i.e user, auth, resource.

I need to build the whole project from the root project i.e user

Similar question is also asked here, but its not solve my problem :https://discuss.gradle.org/t/howto-control-build-order-of-gradle-subprojects-submodules/26762







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  • see docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/…

    – M.Ricciuti
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:27

















  • see docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/…

    – M.Ricciuti
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:27
















see docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/…

– M.Ricciuti
Nov 16 '18 at 12:27





see docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/…

– M.Ricciuti
Nov 16 '18 at 12:27












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In Gradle you don't need to publish artifacts into ~/.m2 to use them in the same project. Just use cross-project dependencies:



user/settings.gradle:




inlcude(":auth")
inlcude(":resource")



auth/build.gradle:




dependencies
implementation project(":resource")







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  • Thanks, worked for me.

    – vishal yadav
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:55











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In Gradle you don't need to publish artifacts into ~/.m2 to use them in the same project. Just use cross-project dependencies:



user/settings.gradle:




inlcude(":auth")
inlcude(":resource")



auth/build.gradle:




dependencies
implementation project(":resource")







share|improve this answer

























  • Thanks, worked for me.

    – vishal yadav
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:55















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In Gradle you don't need to publish artifacts into ~/.m2 to use them in the same project. Just use cross-project dependencies:



user/settings.gradle:




inlcude(":auth")
inlcude(":resource")



auth/build.gradle:




dependencies
implementation project(":resource")







share|improve this answer

























  • Thanks, worked for me.

    – vishal yadav
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:55













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In Gradle you don't need to publish artifacts into ~/.m2 to use them in the same project. Just use cross-project dependencies:



user/settings.gradle:




inlcude(":auth")
inlcude(":resource")



auth/build.gradle:




dependencies
implementation project(":resource")







share|improve this answer















In Gradle you don't need to publish artifacts into ~/.m2 to use them in the same project. Just use cross-project dependencies:



user/settings.gradle:




inlcude(":auth")
inlcude(":resource")



auth/build.gradle:




dependencies
implementation project(":resource")








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Thanks, worked for me.

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