MediNetServices
First clone this project from github and navigate there from your command line/terminal.
If you have gradle already installed, just run gradle build
then you will find a war file in your projects /build/libs/ folder. Deploy it in your favorite container e.g. tomcat.
If you don't have gradle installed, well, there is a awesome news for you! You don't need to download/install gradle to build this project! Here, gradle wrapper is used to make your life easier ;) All you have to do to run script, e.g. if you want to build this project, just execute following command from your terminal
./gradlew build
(from Unix)gradlew.bat build
(from Windows)
This script will automatically determine your gradle installation or download & install gradle if required & then execute
the gradle task, e.g. build war file for above command. To see the list of tasks available, use ./gradlew tasks
or gradlew.bat tasks
Well, building project and deploying manually in app container sometimes become pain as these are repetitive work. To make
your life easier, here embedded tomcat container has been integrated. Just type gradle tomcatRunWar
in your command line
and your project will build and run automatically on a tomcat container within a minute. You just have to go http://localhost:8080/ from
your browser to see it running. Cool...right? ;)
A Gradle task has been added to build war with JRebel support and deploy it to local tomcat container. It works only in Unix environment if you follow below instructions:
- Install tomcat7 at /usr/local/tomcat7 path.
- Install jrebel at /usr/local/JRebel path.
- Copy the script file from config/catalina-jrebel.sh in your /usr/local/tomcat7/bin directory
- Run
gradle deployWar
in your source code which will copy the war file to tomcat's webapps folder - From /usr/local/tomcat7/bin, start tomcat server with command
./catalina-jrebel.sh run
- Browse application at http://localhost:8080/MediNetServices/