spring-security-* |
Yes |
3.0.0.M1 and above |
audit-logging |
Yes |
2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
build-test-data |
Yes |
3.0.0 |
cache-headers |
Yes |
Committed but not released |
code-coverage |
No |
Replaced by Gradle plugin |
codenarc |
No |
Replaced by Gradle plugin |
cookie |
Yes |
Awaiting Release |
cookie-session |
Yes |
Since 3.0.0 |
console |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0 |
constraints |
No |
To be replaced by core plugin |
export |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
excel-export |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
elastic search |
Yes |
Committed but not released |
feeds |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
filter-pane |
No |
|
i18n-templates |
No |
|
jms |
yes |
2.0.0.M1 |
jasper |
Yes |
2.0.0.RC1 |
jodatime |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
oauth |
Yes |
Pull Request Submitted |
rabbitmq-native |
Yes |
3.2.0 |
rendering |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
routing |
No |
|
routing-jms |
No |
|
activemq |
No |
Unclear if needed. The plugin doesn't do much other than register the jmsConnectionFactory bean and boot can do that automatically via org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jms.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactoryConfiguration . See jms plugin docs |
greenmail |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT |
asynchronous-mail |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0.RC1 |
fixtures |
Yes |
[Awaiting Release] (https://github.com/purple-raven/fixtures) |
shiro |
Awaiting Release |
Pull request |
twitter-bootstrap |
Yes |
Pull Request |
remote-control |
No |
|
mail |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0.RC1 |
csv |
Yes |
Since 1.0 |
resources |
No |
|
spring-websocket |
Yes |
Since 2.0.0 |
webflow |
No |
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