So you've got your Gradle build all set up and it seems to be working…..kind of. With Grade's claims of how much faster it is than other build tools, such as Maven, it can be frustrating when your build isn't performing as quickly as you'd like.
The problem is, the default configuration of a Gradle project is only good for building, well...a bog standard default application. Fortunately, Gradle has an extensive guide to all the dials and levers you can tweak to optimise building your specific application.
In this video you'll learn about 3 of the most important optimisations, how they work, and what positive or negative effect they have on a real open source application we'll be building as we go.
▶️ Introduction 0:00
▶️ Performance improvement documentation 0:44
▶️ Use latest Gradle version 1:00
▶️ Use latest Java version 3:09
▶️ Use parallel execution 4:13
▶️ Another "easy" improvement 5:25
▶️ Conclusion 6:00
🚀 FREE QUICK-START GRADLE GUIDE [ Ссылка ]
🔥 ULTIMATE GRADLE BUILD BIBLE [ Ссылка ]
VIDEO RESOURCES
🐘 Improving the Performance of Gradle Builds docs [ Ссылка ]
🎥 Video about file system watching and other Gradle 7 features [ Ссылка ]
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