If not, you need to go ahead and install it. If you have been experimenting with or using Java with VS Code, then you should already have the VS Code Extension Pack for Java installed. So, as you may imagine I was quite pleased when I read that Microsoft had improved their Gradle support in VS Code.Ĭonfiguring VS Code to work with Gradle is relatively straighforward. VS Code with its constantly broadening language support and a plethora of extensions lends itself well to my workflow. In my role as a Developer Advocate, working with the variety of APIs and Libraries we offer - I have to often switch from Python to Java, to REST APIs several times a day. However, as you may have gathered from my other articles, like many of my fellow Dev Advocates and others in the wider developer community, I am trying to standardise all my (non-C++) development using Visual Studio Code. Previously, I would set up an Eclipse project by adding the source code, libraries etc and more recently I experimented with using the Gradle script with Eclipse. trying to re-create a customer scenario/solution by making lots of small changes to an example and re-running the example after each change.like to learn about an API by exploring the examples - making minor changes and re-running them to observe the impact.If you prefer using IDEs to the command line.However, the above is not ideal for the following scenarios: This approach is fine if you prefer the command line and/or are just running some examples without making any code changes. Gradlew runconsumer450 -args="-username -password -clientId " Generally, these instructions talk about using the command line to initiate the various actions - e.g. Once you install the Refinitiv Real-Time SDK and refer to the QuickStart page or the Installation guide, they explain how you can use Gradle to build and run the examples. Starting with Refinitiv Real-Time SDK Java v1.2, Refinitiv started using Gradle to build and run the RT-SDK examples. An easy way to edit and test RT-SDK Java examplesĪccording to the Gradle documentation page, it is ' an open-source build automation tool that is designed to be flexible enough to build almost any type of software'
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