Thank you. This arrives in the nick of time. I've been using the Schaefer 
plugin for years, but now that customers have *finally* upgraded from Java 
6, I'm updating to GWT 2.8.2, Java 8, and looking at Java 11 (tried Java 
9/Jigsaw over a year ago, and the only changes I had were server side to 
drop Java Advanced Imaging now that Java itself support TIFF).

On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 4:00:06 AM UTC-4, esoco GmbH wrote:
>
> Because both existing Gradle plugins for GWT are no longer maintained I 
> forked the most recent of these (previously known as 
> *putnami-gradle-plugin*) and released the most recent code with a few 
> improvements. The new plugin also supports the current GWT Eclipse plugin 
> so that it can be used together with the Gradle *eclipse* plugin. The new 
> plugin is available on GitHub:
>
> https://github.com/esoco/gwt-gradle-plugin
>
> The most recent version is 1.0.2, released yesterday. Although the names 
> are identical the new plugin should not be confused with the older and even 
> longer unmaintained *gwt-gradle-plugin* by Steffen Schaefer on GitHub. 
> The configuration syntax is inherited from the more recent *Putnami* 
> plugin, only have the plugin and task names been changed to the more 
> appropriate *gwt*. Please check the GitHub page for details.
>
> Feedback and contributions are welcome.
>

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