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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T01:56:39+00:00 2026-06-02T01:56:39+00:00

I don’t understand why groovy.compile task runs when I’m trying to run compile task.

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I don’t understand why groovy.compile task runs when I’m trying to run compile task.

<taskdef name="groovyc" classname="org.codehaus.groovy.ant.Groovyc">
    <classpath>
        <path refid="compile.classpath"/>
    </classpath>
</taskdef>

<target name="groovy.compile">
    <groovyc srcdir="src/groovytest" destdir="bin/classes"/>
</target>

<target name="compile" description="Compile *.java file" depends="init, groovy.compile">
    <javac srcdir="src" destdir="bin/classes" debug="on" deprecation="true">
        <classpath refid="compile.classpath"/>
    </javac>
</target>

Is there a way to compile .groovy with javac ant task and not groovyc ant task?

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    2026-06-02T01:56:41+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:56 am

    No, you need to use the groovyc task, however, you should be able to use the joint compiler by doing:

    <taskdef name="groovyc" classname="org.codehaus.groovy.ant.Groovyc">
        <classpath>
            <path refid="compile.classpath"/>
        </classpath>
    </taskdef>
    
    <target name="compile" description="Compile both groovy and java files" depends="init">
        <groovyc srcdir="src" destdir="bin/classes">
            <javac debug="on" deprecation="true"/>
        </groovyc>
    </target>
    
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