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Thanks for your contribution @shisheng-1. This repo is now in maintenance mode (meaning we are prioritizing bugfixes and security fixes). Unless build performance is blocking something critical for you, we'd prefer not to merge this change.
Please consider contributing to the OpenTelemetry community instead.
Parallel test execution maxParallelForks. Gradle can run multiple test cases in parallel by setting
maxParallelForks
.Disable report generation. We can conditionally disable it by setting
reports.html.required = false; reports.junitXml.required = false
. If you need to generate reports, add-PcreateReports
to the end of Gradle's build command line.===================== If there are any inappropriate modifications in this PR, please give me a reply and I will change them.