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No-bullshit guide on publishing your Gradle projects to Maven Central
If you got stuck here, check out this repository, a project that Iāve moved to the Maven Central Repository recently, that inspired me summarizing my experience here.
What are some alternatives?
elementary - A suite of libraries that simplify creating and unit testing annotation processors.
jqwik - Property-Based Testing on the JUnit Platform
Awaitility - Awaitility is a small Java DSL for synchronizing asynchronous operations
publish-plugin - Gradle plugin for publishing to Nexus repositories
zerocode - A community-developed, free, opensource, automated testing framework for microservices APIs, Kafka(Data Streams) and Load testing. Zerocode Open Source enables you to create, change and maintain your automated test scenarios via simple JSON or YAML files. Visit documentation below:
maven-it-extension - Experimental JUnit Jupiter Extension for writing integration tests for Maven plugins/Maven extensions/Maven Core
Springy-Store-Microservices - Springy Store is a conceptual simple Ī¼Services-based project using the latest cutting-edge technologies, to demonstrate how the Store services are created to be a cloud-native and 12-factor app agnostic. Those Ī¼Services are developed based on Spring Boot & Cloud framework that implements cloud-native intuitive, design patterns, and best practices.