arango-quarkus-native-example project
June 5, 2024 · View on GitHub
This project uses Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java Framework.
If you want to learn more about Quarkus, please visit its website: https://quarkus.io/ .
prerequisites
Start a local database:
SSL=true ./docker/start_db.sh
test
mvn test
test native
mvn integration-test -Pnative
test native shaded
mvn integration-test -Pnative -Dshaded
Running the application in dev mode
You can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:
mvn compile quarkus:dev
NOTE: Quarkus now ships with a Dev UI, which is available in dev mode only at http://localhost:8080/q/dev/.
Packaging and running the application
The application can be packaged using:
mvn package
It produces the quarkus-run.jar file in the target/quarkus-app/ directory.
Be aware that it’s not an über-jar as the dependencies are copied into the target/quarkus-app/lib/ directory.
The application is now runnable using java -jar target/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar.
If you want to build an über-jar, execute the following command:
mvn package -Dquarkus.package.jar.type=uber-jar
The application, packaged as an über-jar, is now runnable using java -jar target/*-runner.jar.
Creating a native executable
You can create a native executable using:
mvn package -Dnative
You can create a native executable using the shaded driver:
mvn package -Dnative -Dshaded
Or, if you don't have GraalVM installed, you can run the native executable build in a container using:
mvn package -Dnative -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true
for the shaded driver:
mvn package -Dnative -Dshaded -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true
You can then execute your native executable with: ./target/arango-quarkus-native-example-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner
If you want to learn more about building native executables, please consult https://quarkus.io/guides/maven-tooling.