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javadist-runner

v1.0.7

Published

Downloads remote asset-manifest.json from the URL in the first argument with all files declared in it

Downloads

18

Readme

javadist-runner

Command-Line utility that downloads remote Java distribution zip (built with gradle distZip), and executes it. Existing process with the same name is killed.

Usage

Just a handy CLI tool that helps to automate deployment of your compiled Java applications.

Installation

npm install -g javadist-runner

.javadist file

You could place .javadist properties file in current folder to overload JVM system properties for the given environment before running app distribution.

Example:

[DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS]
HTTP_PORT=8066
SOME_URL_IN_PROPERTY=http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/auth/reload

will overload DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS that were specified in original build.gradle file.

Disclaimer

  1. This CLI tool is designed only for Linux/Unix systems, so most of operations will not work on Windows if you have no Cygwin tools.
  2. Development is still in progress, please use at your own risk and feel free to leave your feedback in Issues.