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package org.gradle.api.attributes;
import org.gradle.api.Named;
/**
* This attribute describes how dependencies of a component are found.
* There are currently 3 supported modes:
*
* - {@code external}, the default, where dependencies, if any, are found transitively
* - {@code embedded}, where dependencies are found inside the component, but using the same namespace as the original dependencies
* - {@code shadowed}, where dependencies are found inside the component, but within a different namespace to avoid name clashes
*
*
* As a practical example, let's consider the Java ecosystem:
*
* -
* Jar component:
*
* - {@code external} indicates that transitive dependencies are themselves component jars
* - {@code embedded} indicates that transitive dependencies have been included inside the component jar, without modifying their packages
* - {@code shadowed} indicates that transitive dependencies have been included inside the component jar, under different packages to prevent conflicts
*
*
* -
* Sources component:
*
* - {@code external} indicates that the source of transitive dependencies are themselves source jars
* - {@code embedded} indicates that the source of transitive dependencies have been included inside the component source jar, without modifying their packages
* - {@code shadowed} indicates that the source of transitive dependencies have been included inside the component source jar, under different packages
*
*
*
*
* @since 5.3
*/
public interface Bundling extends Named {
Attribute BUNDLING_ATTRIBUTE = Attribute.of("org.gradle.dependency.bundling", Bundling.class);
/**
* The most common case: dependencies are provided as individual components.
*/
String EXTERNAL = "external";
/**
* Dependencies are packaged within the main component artifact.
*/
String EMBEDDED = "embedded";
/**
* Dependencies are packaged within the main component artifact
* but also in a different namespace to prevent conflicts.
*/
String SHADOWED = "shadowed";
}
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