A Cloud Native Buildpack with an order definition suitable for Java applications
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A Cloud Native Buildpack with an order definition suitable for Java applications
A Cloud Native Buildpack that contributes Apache Tomcat and Process Types for WARs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that contributes Spring Boot dependency information and slices an application into multiple layers
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Oracle JDK implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Alibaba Dragonwell implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Microsoft OpenJDK implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Amazon Corretto implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Adoptium implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Eclipse OpenJ9 implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Bellsoft Liberica implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that provides the Azul Zulu implementations of JREs and JDKs
A Cloud Native Buildpack that builds Gradle-based applications from source
A Cloud Native Buildpack that contributes the Application Insights Agent and configures it to connect to the service
A Cloud Native Buildpack that builds Clojure-based applications from source
A Cloud Native Buildpack that builds Leiningen-based applications from source
A Cloud Native Buildpack that contributes Stackdriver agents and configures them to connect to the service
A Cloud Native Buildpack that creates native images from Java applications
A Cloud Native Buildpack that builds Maven-based applications from source
A Cloud Native Buildpack that contributes a Process Type for executable JARs.
A Cloud Native Buildpack that contributes a Process Type for DistZip-style applications.
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