Connect build to ge.spring.io to benefit from deep build insights and faster builds #1643
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This pull request connects the build to the Gradle Enterprise instance at https://ge.spring.io/. This allows the Spring Data Relational project to benefit from deep build insights provided by build scans and faster build speeds for all contributors as a result of local and remote build caching.
This Gradle Enterprise instance has all features and extensions enabled and is freely available for use by Spring Data Relational and all other Spring projects. On this Gradle Enterprise instance, Spring Data Relational will have access not only to all of the published build scans, but other aggregate data features such as:
Spring Boot, Spring Framework, and Spring Security are already connected to https://ge.spring.io/ and are benefiting from these features.
Appropriate access must be configured to publish build scans. To provision a Gradle Enterprise access key for local development, you can invoke the following Maven goal:
For instructions to connect CI to the remote build cache and to publish build scans, please follow the instructions here in Gradle Enterprise Conventions. You can disregard that this is a Gradle plugin, the instructions in the README work the same.
Please let me know if there are any questions about the value of Gradle Enterprise or the changes in this pull request and I’d be happy to address them.