Hi Peter, not official advice in any way (neither on behalf of JFrog or of my own employer), but you might want to have a look at these Gradle plugins: https://bitbucket.org/nm2501/holy-gradle-plugins. In particular, the intrepid plugin handles downloading ZIPs, unzipping them into (a custom subfolder of) your GRADLE_USER_HOME, and creating a symlink in your Gradle project workspace. They're not perfect, and not commercially supported, though.
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