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> Java toolchain auto-provisioning enabled, but no java toolchain
repositories declared by the build. Will rely on the built-in
repository. This behaviour has been deprecated and is scheduled to be
removed in Gradle 8.0. In order to declare a repository for java
toolchains, you must edit your settings script and add one via the
toolchainManagement block. See
https://docs.gradle.org/7.6.1/userguide/toolchains.html#sec:provisioning
for more details.
The sample at linked page mentions `repository("adoptium")` which looks
like what we would like to use, but apparently this is just a sample how
configuration might look like, `AdoptiumResolver` doesn't really exist.
The one that exists is https://github.com/gradle/foojay-toolchains
* Muzzle code generation moved to a separate plugin
* Restored old MuzzleCodeGenerationPlugin to use until the new one is published
* The simplest dependency management possible
Co-authored-by: Anuraag Agrawal <aanuraag@amazon.co.jp>