gradleproperties
GradleProperties is a configuration file used in the Gradle build system, which is a popular build automation tool for Java projects. This file is typically located in the root directory of a Gradle project and is named "gradle.properties". It is used to define properties that can be used throughout the build process. These properties can include system properties, project properties, and environment variables. The GradleProperties file is a simple text file that uses a key-value pair format, where each line contains a property name followed by an equals sign and the property value. For example, a line in the GradleProperties file might look like this: "org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx2048m". This line sets the maximum heap size for the JVM used by Gradle to 2048 megabytes. The GradleProperties file can be used to customize the build process, set default values for properties, and override properties defined in other configuration files. It is an essential tool for managing and configuring Gradle builds.