commit | a3762dc8398f83e0112b7833a6259d2c041617db | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matthias Andreas Benkard <code@mail.matthias.benkard.de> | Sun Mar 29 17:49:20 2020 +0200 |
committer | Matthias Andreas Benkard <code@mail.matthias.benkard.de> | Sun Mar 29 17:49:20 2020 +0200 |
tree | 05c1b82a48ce7b486e7d1538a31349b2f7ec8661 | |
parent | 85b5e266cbed1093e1440ee0ac50087697a96108 [diff] |
Show bookmark and lazy chat submission forms if and only if logged in. With the recent session cookie fix, this now works as it should and can therefore be enabled. Change-Id: I96cfdcd99952e7f91ae468de80d6445a024c74b5
This project uses Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java Framework.
If you want to learn more about Quarkus, please visit its website: https://quarkus.io/ .
You can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:
./gradlew quarkusDev
The application is packageable using ./gradlew quarkusBuild
. It produces the executable mulkcms2-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner.jar
file in build
directory. Be aware that it’s not an über-jar as the dependencies are copied into the build/lib
directory.
The application is now runnable using java -jar build/mulkcms2-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner.jar
.
If you want to build an über-jar, just add the --uber-jar
option to the command line:
./gradlew quarkusBuild --uber-jar
You can create a native executable using: ./gradlew buildNative
.
Or you can use Docker to build the native executable using: ./gradlew buildNative --docker-build=true
.
You can then execute your binary: ./build/mulkcms2-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner
If you want to learn more about building native executables, please consult https://quarkus.io/guides/gradle-tooling#building-a-native-executable .