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A Docker base image for JVM-based fatjar services
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A sample Spring Boot project for demonstrating executable ("fat") JAR features
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Repository with scripts to build a self-contained fat JAR for LanguageTool
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This is a sample application written in Kotlin to package the application as fat jar.
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Lightbend MicroProfile reactive streams
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Simple java main method using CDI
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a minimal scaffold for building and testing fatjars using gradle.
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Status: IN PROGRESS. CQRS and event sourcing using plain embedded into jdk com.sun.net.httpserver with dynamic groovy spock tests
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WakeMeUp is a tiny Wake-On-Lan utility to wake up a compatible and configured Wake-On-Lan device on standby
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A practical guide to advanced OpenAPI modeling for Spring Boot applications. Includes package structuring, annotations, and code generation best practices for multi-module projects.
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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.
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Demo with SpringBoot 3, Jsf 4, Cdi 4, fat jar, Tomcat 10.1, Servlet 6.
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Adds a timestamp to the provided file in various styles
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Because I don't know sbt...
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