Nestor cruz 7 Years Ago Hi Neil first want to thank you for the great work they do LR7 and JSF.My question is about how you should make the integration of a project service builder that use Gradle and JSF project that use maven Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Neil Griffin Nestor cruz 7 Years Ago Hi Nestor. Thanks for the encouraging words!You can develop a Gradle-based ServiceBuilder module using the new LR7 OSGi approach. For more info, see this article:https://dev.liferay.com/develop/tutorials/-/knowledge_base/7-0/what-is-service-builderAnd pay close attention to the paragraph at the end that states "Service Builder supports Liferay 7’s modular application development ..." along with the Blade samples.Once the service is developed, you should be able to include the API jar as a <scope>provided</scope> dependency in your JSF Maven project's pom.xml descriptor. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Neil Griffin Nestor cruz 7 Years Ago Hi Nestor. Thanks for the encouraging words!You can develop a Gradle-based ServiceBuilder module using the new LR7 OSGi approach. For more info, see this article:https://dev.liferay.com/develop/tutorials/-/knowledge_base/7-0/what-is-service-builderAnd pay close attention to the paragraph at the end that states "Service Builder supports Liferay 7’s modular application development ..." along with the Blade samples.Once the service is developed, you should be able to include the API jar as a <scope>provided</scope> dependency in your JSF Maven project's pom.xml descriptor. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel