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Core plugin for internal Java/Kotlin subprojects. Applies java-library, Kotlin JVM, JaCoCo, and Spotless (Google Java Format). Configures the Java toolchain from the root BaseExtension's javaVersion (default '21'). Configures tests with JUnit Platform and finalizes them with jacocoTestReport. When mspVersion is set, enforces the MSP BOM, excludes commons-logging and log4j, and auto-wires the MapStruct annotation processor when mapstruct is detected on the classpath. Requires com.stano.base (or com.stano.application) on the root project.

0.1.15
(14 August 2026)

Applies java-library and jacoco, configures the Java 25 toolchain, JaCoCo XML coverage reports with build/generated-source class exclusions, jar manifest Implementation-Title/Version, and javadoc Xdoclint:all,-html with -quiet. Reads optional GROUP and VERSION_NAME project properties when set.

2026.06.13
(13 July 2026)

Automatic configuration of the Gradle Java-Library plugin

1.3.0
(19 May 2026)

graphql-gradle-plugin3 is a Gradle Plugin for GraphQL, based on graphql-java. It accelerates the development for both the client and the server, by generating the Java code. It allows a quicker development when in contract-first approach, by avoiding to code the boilerplate code. The graphql-gradle-plugin3 is compiled against SpringBoot3 and Spring Framework 6.

4.0.2
(26 February 2026)

graphql-gradle-plugin is a Gradle Plugin for GraphQL, based on graphql-java. It accelerates the development for both the client and the server, by generating the Java code. It allows a quicker development when in contract-first approach, by avoiding to code the boilerplate code.

2.9
(10 March 2025)

graphql-gradle-plugin is a Gradle Plugin for GraphQL, based on graphql-java. It accelerates the development for both the client and the server, by generating the Java code. It allows a quicker development when in contract-first approach, by avoiding to code the boilerplate code.

1.18.11
(04 April 2023)

This plugin checks the Java version your Gradle build is running with. If the version is lower than the required minimum version or it exceeds the maximum version accepted, then the build is aborted with an friendly, easy to spot error message pointing towards the problem. This should help to avoid having to dig through the build output to find only to find an unsupported class file version error messages buried somehere in the output due to a bad Java runtime version.

1
(03 July 2022)

Format your Java source files with google-java-format

0.9
(08 June 2020)

Automated Quality Assurance configuration for Java Projects built with Gradle

1.194.0
(20 August 2026)

Building Java Modules with Legacy Libraries

0.9.0
(09 August 2026)