A LibGDX project generated with gdx-setup.
Project template included launchers initiating web sockets module and an ApplicationAdapter
extension (with GUI created using VisUI library), which allows to connect to an external web sockets server thanks to gdx-websocket extension.
This project uses Gradle to manage dependencies. Gradle wrapper was included, so you can run Gradle tasks using gradlew.bat
or ./gradlew
commands. Useful Gradle tasks and flags:
--continue
: when using this flag, errors will not stop the tasks from running.--daemon
: thanks to this flag, Gradle daemon will be used to run chosen tasks.--offline
: when using this flag, cached dependency archives will be used.--refresh-dependencies
: this flag forces validation of all dependencies. Useful for snapshot versions.android:lint
: performs Android project validation.build
: builds sources and archives of every project.cleanEclipse
: removes Eclipse project data.cleanIdea
: removes IntelliJ project data.clean
: removesbuild
folders, which store compiled classes and built archives.desktop:jar
: builds application's runnable jar, which can be found atdesktop/build/libs
.desktop:run
: starts the application.eclipse
: generates Eclipse project data.gwt:dist
: compiles GWT sources. The compiled application can be found atgwt/build/dist
: you can use any HTTP server to deploy it.gwt:superDev
: compiles GWT sources and runs the application in SuperDev mode. It will be available at localhost:8080/gwt. Use only during development.idea
: generates IntelliJ project data.server:run
: runs the server application.test
: runs unit tests (if any).
Note that most tasks that are not specific to a single project can be run with name:
prefix, where the name
should be replaced with the ID of a specific project.
For example, core:clean
removes build
folder only from the core
project.