@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ These closures are evaluated in the order that they are defined, from top to bot
Any content not claimed by an earlier `intoLayer` closure remains available for subsequent ones to consider.
Any content not claimed by an earlier `intoLayer` closure remains available for subsequent ones to consider.
The `intoLayer` closure claims content using nested `include` and `exclude` calls.
The `intoLayer` closure claims content using nested `include` and `exclude` calls.
The `application` closure uses Ant-style patch matching for include/exclude parameters.
The `application` closure uses Ant-style path matching for include/exclude parameters.
The `dependencies` section uses `group:artifact[:version]` patterns.
The `dependencies` section uses `group:artifact[:version]` patterns.
It also provides `includeProjectDependencies()` and `excludeProjectDependencies()` methods that can be used to include or exclude project dependencies.
It also provides `includeProjectDependencies()` and `excludeProjectDependencies()` methods that can be used to include or exclude project dependencies.
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The blocks are evaluated in the order that they are defined, from top to bottom.
Any content not claimed by an earlier block remains available for subsequent blocks to consider.
Any content not claimed by an earlier block remains available for subsequent blocks to consider.
The `<into>` block claims content using nested `<include>` and `<exclude>` elements.
The `<into>` block claims content using nested `<include>` and `<exclude>` elements.
The `<application>` section uses Ant-style patch matching for include/exclude expressions.
The `<application>` section uses Ant-style path matching for include/exclude expressions.
The `<dependencies>` section uses `group:artifact[:version]` patterns.
The `<dependencies>` section uses `group:artifact[:version]` patterns.
It also provides `<includeModuleDependencies />` and `<excludeModuleDependencies />` elements that can be used to include or exclude local module dependencies.
It also provides `<includeModuleDependencies />` and `<excludeModuleDependencies />` elements that can be used to include or exclude local module dependencies.