Overview
Gradle 8.7.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 with Flexible Build Automation
Gradle is a powerful and modern build automation tool designed to streamline the development lifecycle of applications. Running on Ubuntu 24.04, it provides a highly efficient and flexible environment for compiling, testing, and packaging software projects with minimal configuration overhead.
Built with a focus on performance and scalability, Gradle uses advanced features like incremental builds, build caching, and parallel execution to significantly reduce build times. Its support for Groovy and Kotlin-based DSLs allows developers to define build logic in a clean, concise, and customizable way.
Gradle integrates seamlessly with popular development tools and ecosystems, including Java, Kotlin, Android, and more. It enables teams to manage dependencies effectively, automate workflows, and maintain consistency across development and production environments.
Optimized for modern DevOps practices, Gradle works efficiently in cloud environments such as AWS EC2, making it ideal for CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and scalable application deployment.
Gradle on Ubuntu 24.04 - Key Highlights
- High Performance Builds: Uses incremental builds and caching to reduce execution time and improve efficiency.
- Flexible Build Configuration: Supports Groovy and Kotlin DSL for writing powerful and customizable build scripts.
- Advanced Dependency Management: Automatically handles libraries, versions, and transitive dependencies.
- Extensible Plugin System: Large ecosystem of plugins to extend functionality for various use cases.
- CI/CD Ready: Integrates seamlessly with modern DevOps pipelines and automation tools.
- Multi-language Support: Works with Java, Kotlin, Groovy, C/C++, and more.
- Cloud Compatible: Runs efficiently on cloud platforms like AWS EC2 for scalable development environments.
- Developer Productivity: Reduces manual configuration and accelerates development workflows.
Highlights
- Incremental builds and caching speed up execution
- Uses Groovy or Kotlin DSL for customization
- Default build system for Android projects
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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Packaged with latest updates as of April/2026
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Connect to your instance via SSH, the username is ubuntu. More info on SSH: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.html -
Run the following commands:
#sudo su #sudo apt update #gradle -v
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