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Azure Container Apps Java Runtimes Workshop

Check the Workshop.

Quarkus

cd quarkus-app
mvn test                          # Execute the tests
mvn quarkus:dev                   # Execute the application
curl 'localhost:8701/quarkus'     # Invokes the hello endpoint

To build a native application (you need GraalVM installed):

mvn -Pnative clean package
./target/*-runner

To build a Docker image with the native application (you need to build the native image on Linux):

docker build -t quarkus-app-native -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile.native .

Micronaut

cd micronaut-app
mvn test                          # Execute the tests
docker compose -f infrastructure/postgres.yaml up
mvn mn:run                        # Execute the application
curl 'localhost:8702/micronaut'   # Invokes the hello endpoint

To build a native application (you need GraalVM installed):

mvn package -Dpackaging=native-image
./target/micronaut-app

To build a Docker image with the native application (you need to build the native image on Linux):

docker build -t micronaut-app-native -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile.native .

Spring Boot

cd springboot-app
docker compose -f infrastructure/postgres.yaml up
mvn test                          # Execute the tests
mvn spring-boot:run               # Execute the application
curl 'localhost:8703/springboot'  # Invokes the hello endpoint

To build a native application (you need GraalVM installed):

mvn -Pnative clean native:compile
./target/springboot-app

To build a Docker image with the native application (you need to build the native image on Linux):

docker build -t springboot-app-native -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile.native .

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