The Ear plugin adds support for assembling web application EAR files. It adds a default EAR archive task. It doesn’t require the Java plugin, but for projects that also use the Java plugin it disables the default JAR archive generation.

Usage

To use the Ear plugin, include the following in your build script:

build.gradle.kts
plugins {
    ear
}
build.gradle
plugins {
    id 'ear'
}

Tasks

The Ear plugin adds the following tasks to the project.

earEar

Depends on: compile (only if the Java plugin is also applied)

Assembles the application EAR file.

Dependencies added to other tasks

The Ear plugin adds the following dependencies to tasks added by the Base Plugin.

assemble

Depends on: ear.

Project layout

.
└── src
    └── main
        └── application (1)
1 Ear resources, such as a META-INF directory

Dependency management

The Ear plugin adds two dependency configurations: deploy and earlib. All dependencies in the deploy configuration are placed in the root of the EAR archive, and are not transitive. All dependencies in the earlib configuration are placed in the 'lib' directory in the EAR archive and are transitive.

Convention properties (ear)

appDirNameString

The name of the application source directory, relative to the project directory. Default value: `src/main/application`.

libDirNameString

The name of the lib directory inside the generated EAR. Default value: `lib`.

deploymentDescriptorDeploymentDescriptor

Metadata to generate a deployment descriptor file, e.g. application.xml. Default value: A deployment descriptor with sensible defaults named application.xml`. If this file already exists in the `appDirName/META-INF then the existing file contents will be used and the explicit configuration in the ear.deploymentDescriptor will be ignored.

generateDeploymentDescriptorBoolean

Specifies if deploymentDescriptor should be generated. Default value: `true`.

These properties are provided by a EarPluginConvention convention object.

Configuring the ear tasks via the plugin’s convention properties is deprecated. If you need to change from the default values, configure the appropriate tasks directly. If you want to configure all Ear tasks in the project, use tasks.withType(Ear.class).configureEach(…​).

Ear

The default behavior of the Ear task is to copy the content of src/main/application to the root of the archive. If your application directory doesn’t contain a META-INF/application.xml deployment descriptor then one will be generated for you.

The Ear class in the API documentation has additional useful information.

Customizing

Here is an example with the most important customization options:

build.gradle.kts
plugins  {
    ear
    java
}

repositories { mavenCentral() }

dependencies {
    // The following dependencies will be the ear modules and
    // will be placed in the ear root
    deploy(project(path = ":war", configuration = "war"))

    // The following dependencies will become ear libs and will
    // be placed in a dir configured via the libDirName property
    earlib(group = "log4j", name = "log4j", version = "1.2.15", ext = "jar")
}

tasks.ear {
    appDirectory = file("src/main/app")  // use application metadata found in this folder
    libDirName = "APP-INF/lib" // put dependent libraries into APP-INF/lib inside the generated EAR
    deploymentDescriptor {  // custom entries for application.xml:
//      fileName = "application.xml"  // same as the default value
//      version = "6"  // same as the default value
        applicationName = "customear"
        initializeInOrder = true
        displayName = "Custom Ear"  // defaults to project.name
        // defaults to project.description if not set
        description = "My customized EAR for the Gradle documentation"
//      libraryDirectory = "APP-INF/lib"  // not needed, above libDirName setting does this
//      module("my.jar", "java")  // won't deploy as my.jar isn't deploy dependency
//      webModule("my.war", "/")  // won't deploy as my.war isn't deploy dependency
        securityRole("admin")
        securityRole("superadmin")
        withXml { // add a custom node to the XML
            asElement().apply {
                appendChild(ownerDocument.createElement("data-source").apply { textContent = "my/data/source" })
            }
        }
    }
}
build.gradle
plugins {
    id 'ear'
    id 'java'
}

repositories { mavenCentral() }

dependencies {
    // The following dependencies will be the ear modules and
    // will be placed in the ear root
    deploy project(path: ':war', configuration: 'war')

    // The following dependencies will become ear libs and will
    // be placed in a dir configured via the libDirName property
    earlib group: 'log4j', name: 'log4j', version: '1.2.15', ext: 'jar'
}

tasks.named('ear') {
    appDirectory = file('src/main/app')  // use application metadata found in this folder
    libDirName 'APP-INF/lib' // put dependent libraries into APP-INF/lib inside the generated EAR
    deploymentDescriptor {  // custom entries for application.xml:
//      fileName = "application.xml"  // same as the default value
//      version = "6"  // same as the default value
        applicationName = "customear"
        initializeInOrder = true
        displayName = "Custom Ear"  // defaults to project.name
        // defaults to project.description if not set
        description = "My customized EAR for the Gradle documentation"
//      libraryDirectory = "APP-INF/lib"  // not needed, above libDirName setting does this
//      module("my.jar", "java")  // won't deploy as my.jar isn't deploy dependency
//      webModule("my.war", "/")  // won't deploy as my.war isn't deploy dependency
        securityRole "admin"
        securityRole "superadmin"
        withXml { provider -> // add a custom node to the XML
            provider.asNode().appendNode("data-source", "my/data/source")
        }
    }
}

You can also use customization options that the Ear task provides, such as from and metaInf.

Using custom descriptor file

You may already have appropriate settings in a application.xml file and want to use that instead of configuring the ear.deploymentDescriptor section of the build script. To accommodate that goal, place the META-INF/application.xml in the right place inside your source folders (see the appDirName property). The file contents will be used and the explicit configuration in the ear.deploymentDescriptor will be ignored.