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org.flywaydb.pro.flyway

Flyway by Redgate is an open-source database migration tool. It strongly favors simplicity and convention over configuration. It is simple, focused and powerful. It runs on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, Java and Android. It is based around just 6 basic commands: Migrate, Clean, Info, Validate, Baseline and Repair. Migrations can be written in SQL (database-specific syntax (such as PL/SQL, T-SQL, ...) is supported) or Java (for advanced data transformations or dealing with LOBs). It has a Command-line client. If you are on the JVM, we recommend using the Java API (also works on Android) for migrating the database on application startup. Alternatively, you can also use the Maven plugin, Gradle plugin, SBT plugin or the Ant tasks. And if that not enough, there are plugins available for Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Grails, Play, Griffon, Grunt, Ninja and more! Supported databases are Oracle, SQL Server, SQL Azure, DB2, DB2 z/OS, MySQL (including Amazon RDS), MariaDB, Google Cloud SQL, PostgreSQL (including Amazon RDS and Heroku), Redshift, Vertica, H2, Hsql Derby, SQLite and solidDB. More info: https://flywaydb.org

7.0.0-beta1
(02 September 2020)

com.xeonyu.plugin.library

A plug-in for simplifying Application configuration to harmonize sdk versions

0.0.7
(10 July 2023)

com.conviva.sdk.android-plugin

Conviva Android Plugin simplifies the event auto-collection by seamlessly instrumenting applications that integrate both this plugin and the Conviva SDK

0.3.6
(22 April 2025)

org.mozilla.appservices

A plugin that helps consume multiple Mozilla Application Services native libraries.

0.4.4
(09 April 2019)

com.xeonyu.plugin.dependencyAnalysis

A plug-in for analyzing application dependency library versions and output dependency information

1.0.2
(08 January 2024)

com.github.ivancarras.graphfity

Graphfity creates a dependency node graph about your internal modules dependencies, helping you to analise and optimize the internal dependencies between your project modules, generating a png image about your project which is specially useful if you are developing a multi-module application

1.2.0
(30 April 2025)

dev.shushant.generate-app-resource-class.plugin

Simplify resource management in your Jetpack Compose project with the Generate App Resource Class plugin. This Gradle plugin automates the creation of a Kotlin class that acts as a central hub for accessing application resources such as strings and drawables directly from your Composables.

1.0.3-beta04
(27 April 2025)

net.socialhub.j2objccontrib.j2objcgradle

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).

0.7.3
(16 June 2021)

im.getsocial.j2objccontrib.j2objcgradle

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).

0.7.0
(20 May 2019)

com.cleafy.j2objc

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)