Here you will find examples showing Vert.x fatjar in action.
An HTTP/2 server fatjar using Boring SSL engine and embedding the server key/certificates in pem format.
The pom.xml uses the Maven shade plugin to assemble the application and all it’s dependencies into a single "fat" jar.
To build with Maven
mvn package
To run the fat jar:
java -jar target/http2-fatjar-3.9.0.jar
The build.gradle uses the Gradle shadowJar plugin to assemble the application and all it’s dependencies into a single "fat" jar.
To build with Gradle
./gradlew shadowJar
To run the fat jar:
java -jar build/libs/http2-fatjar-3.9.0-all.jar
Note
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embedding the key in the jar is a discouraged practice - it is done purposely to keep the example simple |
A Ruby verticle starting an HTTP server running in a fatjar.
The pom.xml uses the Maven shade plugin to assemble the application and all it’s dependencies into a single "fat" jar.
To build with Maven
mvn package
To run the fat jar:
java -jar target/ruby-fatjar-3.9.0.jar.jar
The build.gradle uses the Gradle shadowJar plugin to assemble the application and all it’s dependencies into a single "fat" jar.
To build with Gradle
./gradlew shadowJar
To run the fat jar:
java -jar build/libs/ruby-fatjar-3.9.0-all.jar