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gradle dependency management, simple aws codeartifact config plugin. simple aws codeartifact private repository authentication. > aws codeartifact private repository setting, very tired and complex. |This plugin configures the AWS CodeArtifact repository for the project. |It retrieves the CodeArtifact token and sets the repository URL and credentials. |The plugin uses the AWS SDK for Java v2 to interact with the AWS CodeArtifact service. |The plugin requires the AWS credentials to be set up in the AWS credentials file. |The plugin also requires the AWS CodeArtifact repository to be set up in the AWS account. |The plugin is designed to work with the Gradle build system. |The plugin is designed to work with the Kotlin programming language. |
0.0.4
(21 March 2025) |
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Setups up publishing to AWS in an efficient manner |
1.2.0
(08 September 2024) |
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Produces an archive for a Lambda built with Spring Native deployable to AWS. |
1.0.8
(08 December 2021) |
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A plugin for working with AWS. Initial functionality is for working with S3. |
0.1.6
(18 December 2019) |
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A Gradle plugin to simplify AWS CodeArtifact repository configuration with automatic SSO token authentication and caching. |
0.2.7
(21 January 2026) |
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Allows AWS Support Role authentication to be performed within a a Gradle build |
2.5.1
(05 November 2025) |
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This gradle plugin is a 100% portable solution for generating an AWS ECR (Elastic Container Repository) token that can be used to authenticate your build with ECR. For example, use this plugin with the Jib plugin to enable painless container build process that has no external dependencies or complex setup. Allowing you to setup a Jib container build with AWS ECR in minutes. |
1.0.1
(18 February 2025) |
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Generates a ZIP file structured for AWS Lambda requirements |
1.1
(31 December 2024) |
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Provides some additional helpers for the Terraform AWS provider |
1.2.1
(15 November 2024) |
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Boxfuse is the easiest way to deploy your JVM-based applications to AWS. Boxfuse builds minimal fully-provisioned images in seconds. These images are immutable and tailor-made to do only one thing: run your app as efficiently as possible on the cloud. There is no ssh, no general purpose operating system and no tedious provisioning. Boxfuse images are lean, secure and efficient. You can run them on VirtualBox for development and deploy them unchanged and with zero downtime on AWS for test and production. While Boxfuse works with any .jar or .war file, it is especially optimized for Spring Boot, Dropwizard, Tomcat and TomEE. All you need is a GitHub user to get started. The Boxfuse free plan aligns perfectly with the AWS free tier, so you can deploy your application to EC2 completely free. Find out more and get started at https://boxfuse.com |
1.36.2.2021
(07 May 2024) |