Random unresolved reference error while executing gradle task
I'm having some trouble while trying to execute ./gradlew bootRun
on a spring-boot application.
The bizarre thing is that executing the main class through IntelliJ, everything runs perfectly. But when I try to execute via gradle task, I get the Unresolved reference: Polygon
error. The file which occurs the unresolver reference is:
import self.project.polydator.Polygon
interface PolygonResolver {
fun resolveShape(sides: List<Int>): Polygon
}
The failed task is :usecase:compileKotlin
.
I'm using gradle 4.8.1
.
I have already tried to executed ./gradlew clean
before ./gradlew bootRun
.
- EDIT1: I tried to run
gradle bootRun
instead of using the gradle wrapper. My installed gradle version is4.8
. - EDIT2: I'm using MACOS X
I would really appreciate any help!
Thanks!
spring-boot gradle
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I'm having some trouble while trying to execute ./gradlew bootRun
on a spring-boot application.
The bizarre thing is that executing the main class through IntelliJ, everything runs perfectly. But when I try to execute via gradle task, I get the Unresolved reference: Polygon
error. The file which occurs the unresolver reference is:
import self.project.polydator.Polygon
interface PolygonResolver {
fun resolveShape(sides: List<Int>): Polygon
}
The failed task is :usecase:compileKotlin
.
I'm using gradle 4.8.1
.
I have already tried to executed ./gradlew clean
before ./gradlew bootRun
.
- EDIT1: I tried to run
gradle bootRun
instead of using the gradle wrapper. My installed gradle version is4.8
. - EDIT2: I'm using MACOS X
I would really appreciate any help!
Thanks!
spring-boot gradle
1
What Os are you using? I'd recommend you install gradle gradle.org
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:54
So you can execute gradle clean and gradle bootRun without ./gradlew... install on Linux OS.. I think you are using because ./gradlew is being called
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:55
I'm currently using MasOS X.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
I tried to run the task through the gradle installed on my machine, but the error persists.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:14
you can try with gradle clean build
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 2:18
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show 5 more comments
I'm having some trouble while trying to execute ./gradlew bootRun
on a spring-boot application.
The bizarre thing is that executing the main class through IntelliJ, everything runs perfectly. But when I try to execute via gradle task, I get the Unresolved reference: Polygon
error. The file which occurs the unresolver reference is:
import self.project.polydator.Polygon
interface PolygonResolver {
fun resolveShape(sides: List<Int>): Polygon
}
The failed task is :usecase:compileKotlin
.
I'm using gradle 4.8.1
.
I have already tried to executed ./gradlew clean
before ./gradlew bootRun
.
- EDIT1: I tried to run
gradle bootRun
instead of using the gradle wrapper. My installed gradle version is4.8
. - EDIT2: I'm using MACOS X
I would really appreciate any help!
Thanks!
spring-boot gradle
I'm having some trouble while trying to execute ./gradlew bootRun
on a spring-boot application.
The bizarre thing is that executing the main class through IntelliJ, everything runs perfectly. But when I try to execute via gradle task, I get the Unresolved reference: Polygon
error. The file which occurs the unresolver reference is:
import self.project.polydator.Polygon
interface PolygonResolver {
fun resolveShape(sides: List<Int>): Polygon
}
The failed task is :usecase:compileKotlin
.
I'm using gradle 4.8.1
.
I have already tried to executed ./gradlew clean
before ./gradlew bootRun
.
- EDIT1: I tried to run
gradle bootRun
instead of using the gradle wrapper. My installed gradle version is4.8
. - EDIT2: I'm using MACOS X
I would really appreciate any help!
Thanks!
spring-boot gradle
spring-boot gradle
edited Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
Chih
asked Nov 28 '18 at 1:46
ChihChih
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What Os are you using? I'd recommend you install gradle gradle.org
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:54
So you can execute gradle clean and gradle bootRun without ./gradlew... install on Linux OS.. I think you are using because ./gradlew is being called
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:55
I'm currently using MasOS X.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
I tried to run the task through the gradle installed on my machine, but the error persists.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:14
you can try with gradle clean build
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 2:18
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1
What Os are you using? I'd recommend you install gradle gradle.org
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:54
So you can execute gradle clean and gradle bootRun without ./gradlew... install on Linux OS.. I think you are using because ./gradlew is being called
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:55
I'm currently using MasOS X.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
I tried to run the task through the gradle installed on my machine, but the error persists.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:14
you can try with gradle clean build
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 2:18
1
1
What Os are you using? I'd recommend you install gradle gradle.org
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:54
What Os are you using? I'd recommend you install gradle gradle.org
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:54
So you can execute gradle clean and gradle bootRun without ./gradlew... install on Linux OS.. I think you are using because ./gradlew is being called
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:55
So you can execute gradle clean and gradle bootRun without ./gradlew... install on Linux OS.. I think you are using because ./gradlew is being called
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:55
I'm currently using MasOS X.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
I'm currently using MasOS X.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
I tried to run the task through the gradle installed on my machine, but the error persists.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:14
I tried to run the task through the gradle installed on my machine, but the error persists.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:14
you can try with gradle clean build
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 2:18
you can try with gradle clean build
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 2:18
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What Os are you using? I'd recommend you install gradle gradle.org
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:54
So you can execute gradle clean and gradle bootRun without ./gradlew... install on Linux OS.. I think you are using because ./gradlew is being called
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 1:55
I'm currently using MasOS X.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:12
I tried to run the task through the gradle installed on my machine, but the error persists.
– Chih
Nov 28 '18 at 2:14
you can try with gradle clean build
– Jonathan Johx
Nov 28 '18 at 2:18