WAD watches changes in src\main\java
folder, builds the project using the pom.xml
and deploys the ThinWAR into the configured folder.
Download the executable and self-contained wad.jar
Launch WAD from within your ThinWAR-project created with javaee8-essentials-archetype.
[THIN_WAR]/java -jar wad.jar [DEPLOYMENT_DIR ANOTHER_DIR]
e.g.
[THIN_WAR]/java -jar wad.jar /openliberty/wlp/usr/servers/defaultServer/dropins/ dist
wad can be also configured in ~/.wadrc
. Each deployment folder in an new line:
/Users/duke/payara/glassfish/domains/domain1/autodeploy
/Users/duke/openliberty/usr/servers/defaultServer/dropins
/Users/duke/tomee/webapps
/Users/duke/wildfly/standalone/deployments
On each source change WAD will:
- Use the current directory as the service name
- Build the project using the
pom.xml
found in the directory - Copy the
./target/[name].war
into the path used as parameter
You only have to write code and save it frequently like this:
WildFly wildfly-[VERSION].Final/standalone/deployments
OpenLiberty openliberty-[VERSION]/usr/servers/defaultServer/dropins
Payara payara/glassfish/domains/domain1/autodeploy
TomEE tomee-[version]/webapps
WAD also supports simultaneous deployment to multiple servers
[THIN_WAR]/java -jar wad.jar /openliberty/wlp/usr/servers/defaultServer/dropins/ wildfly/standalone/deployments payara/glassfish/domains/domain1/autodeploy tomee/webapps
A a shell script:
#!/bin/bash
BASEDIR=$(dirname $0)
java -jar ${BASEDIR}/wad.jar "$@"%
will install WAD "globally". Now you can launch WAD from any directory you like e.g.
wad.sh /openliberty/wlp/usr/servers/defaultServer/dropins/
"Improved Java / Jakarta EE Productivity with wad.sh" by @rieckpil
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