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Release tools and Gradle plugins that automate Mockito continuous delivery.

0.8.111
(04 July 2017)

Release tools and Gradle plugins that automate Mockito continuous delivery.

0.8.54
(29 May 2017)

Release tools and Gradle plugins that automate Mockito continuous delivery.

0.6.0
(12 April 2017)

com.osmerion.opt-in

CC-compatible

A Gradle plugin to automatically configure set up the OptIn dependencies and tooling integrations.

0.1.1
(08 June 2026)

A gradle plugin multi tool for Android development

0.6.7-SNAPSHOT
(18 April 2017)

A plugin that executes jlink tool from JDK

2.0.1
(27 June 2026)

Adds XJC tool to your project for generating Java source code for XML schemas (xsd files). Works with the Gradle build cache and has been tested with Java 8 and 11. Please see the Github project page for details.

1.9.1
(26 May 2026)

Gradle plugin adding fabric-loom support to OpenSesame, a tool for typesafe access to normally inacessible members

0.8.1
(25 November 2025)

Gradle Plugin for J2ObjC, which is an open-source tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. The plugin is not affiliated with Google but was developed by former Google Engineers and others. J2ObjC enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by Android apps, web apps (using GWT), and iOS apps (using J2ObjC).

0.7.19
(18 October 2018)

Gradle Plugin for J2ObjC, which is an open-source tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. The plugin is not affiliated with Google but was developed by former Google Engineers and others. J2ObjC enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by Android apps, web apps (using GWT), and iOS apps (using J2ObjC).

0.8.7
(05 May 2017)