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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T15:28:07+00:00 2026-06-14T15:28:07+00:00

I have a task that runs a simple JavaExec. What I cant seem to

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I have a task that runs a simple JavaExec.

What I cant seem to get working is the ability to run the JavaExec multiple times while iterating a Filetree object (containing the files) each of while I want to pass into the main JavaExec class one by one. Unfortunately the compiler or code generation tool as it is doesnot accept a directory as an arg so I need to pass the file as an arg per loop. Here’s what I have:

task generateClasses(type: JavaExec) {
   description = 'Generates Json Classes...'
   classpath configurations.all
   main = "org.apache.gora.compiler.Compiler"
   FileTree tree = fileTree(dir: 'src/main')
   tree.include '**/*.json'
       tree.each {File file ->
       println file
       args = [ "src/main/json/$file.name", "$buildDir/generated-src/src/main/java" ]
   }    

}

compileJava.source generateClasses.outputs.files, sourceSets.main.java

From the above it works and I get all files listed but the JavaExec is called just the once on the very last file read.

How do I address the above? Please help.

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    2026-06-14T15:28:09+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 3:28 pm

    How about using the project.javaexec method? See the API Documentation or the
    DSL ref.

    task generateClasses {
      description = 'Generate Json Classes'
      fileTree(dir: 'src/main', include:'**/*.json').each { file ->
        doLast {
          javaexec {
            classpath configurations.all
            main = 'org.apache.gora.compiler.Compiler'
            args = ["src/main/json/$file.name", "$buildDir/generated-src/src/main/java"]
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
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