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Migration notes from 0.0.14 to 0.1.0 #154

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Contributions can be submitted via [Pull requests](https://github.com/openjfx/javafx-gradle-plugin/pulls/),
providing you have signed the [Gluon Individual Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](https://cla.gluonhq.com/).

## Migrating from 0.0.14 to 0.1.0 ##
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Previously, on `0.0.14` and below there was an transitive dependency on `org.javamodularity.moduleplugin`.
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If your project stops working after updating to `0.1.0` or above, it's likely that you need to explicitly add
the [org.javamodularity.moduleplugin](https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/org.javamodularity.moduleplugin) back to your build to keep things working as they were.
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Note: There are other recommended alternatives over `org.javamodularity.moduleplugin` such as [extra-java-module-info](https://github.com/gradlex-org/extra-java-module-info).
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