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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T07:40:36+00:00 2026-05-20T07:40:36+00:00

I feel like I am missing something obvious here, but I can’t seem to

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I feel like I am missing something obvious here, but I can’t seem to find it.

I have a project, where I want my package structure like so

/src
    /webapp
        /webapp-package-1
        /webapp-package-2
    /iface
        /iface-package-1
        /iface-package-2

I want to define a task that packages up the classes for iface and makes it into a jar. So I followed the user guide here: http://www.gradle.org/0.8/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html#configureSourceSet (I am using version 0.8).

I now have this,

sourceSets {
    main {
        java {
            srcDir 'src'
        }
        resources {
            srcDir 'src'
        }
    }
    intTest {
        java {
            srcDir 'src/iface/'
        }
        resources {
            srcDir 'src'
        }
    }
    test {
        java {
            srcDir 'test'
        }
        resources {
            srcDir 'src'
        }
    }
}


task intTestJar(type: Jar, dependsOn: intTestClasses) {
    from sourceSets.intTest.classes
}

And can verify that the classes in intTest are being built appropriately in /build/classes/intTest. However, trying to invoke the intTestJar always gives me this warning:

[ant:jar] Warning: skipping jar archive C:\workspace\foo\build\libs\foo-1.0.jar because no files were included.

I don’t understand this, because the classes are being created successfully. Also, the full build task creates the entire jar successfully.

Ideas?

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    2026-05-20T07:40:37+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 7:40 am

    This solution appears to work with the latest version of Gradle(0.9.2). I ran the intTestJar task exactly as shown above(adding the java plugin of course) on this file tree:

    └── iface
        └── ifacePackageOne
            ├── Test.java
            └── testFile.txt
    

    and here’s the resulting jar structure:

    ├── META-INF
    │   └── MANIFEST.MF
    └── iface
        └── ifacePackageOne
            ├── Test.class
            └── testFile.txt
    

    So the short answer – try a newer version of Gradle. http://gradle.org/

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