A sample Spring Boot project for demonstrating executable ("fat") JAR features
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A sample Spring Boot project for demonstrating executable ("fat") JAR features
Simple java main method using CDI
a minimal scaffold for building and testing fatjars using gradle.
Lightbend MicroProfile reactive streams
Status: IN PROGRESS. CQRS and event sourcing using plain embedded into jdk com.sun.net.httpserver with dynamic groovy spock tests
WakeMeUp is a tiny Wake-On-Lan utility to wake up a compatible and configured Wake-On-Lan device on standby
A practical guide to advanced OpenAPI modeling for Spring Boot applications. Includes package structuring, annotations, and code generation best practices for multi-module projects.
This is a simple Payara MicroProfile project by using maven and gradle build tools compiling and running on top of Java 8 and Java 11. Gradle payara-micro uber-jar build automation (see payara.gradle build file for details) Read more about micro-profile initiative: https://microprofile.io
Adds a timestamp to the provided file in various styles
Demo with SpringBoot 3, Jsf 4, Cdi 4, fat jar, Tomcat 10.1, Servlet 6.
This Gradle plugin creates a fat JAR for your Java application by bundling and relocating specified dependencies. It helps to prevent dependency conflicts and ensures consistent application behavior by isolating these dependencies from downstream projects.
Simple Service that return a quote. To demonstrate OpenLiberty and Wildfly swarm deployment options
A tool used to encrypt compiled java programs.
Command line tool to display local times in various locations around the globe
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