Name: sample.ferret
Owner: WASdev
Description: A sample servlet application which responds to HTTP requests with information about the request and server
Created: 2014-06-12 14:49:49.0
Updated: 2017-05-19 05:20:09.0
Pushed: 2017-10-24 16:16:31.0
Size: 114
Language: Java
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This sample project contains a simple Servlet application called Ferret. Ferret listens for HTTP requests sent to <host>:<port>/ferret[/*]
, and responds with information about the request and the server.
clean
in build folder, then build
in build folder, then libertyStart
in liberty folder.Application ferret started in XX.XX seconds.
This project can be built with Apache Maven. The project uses the Liberty Maven Plug-in to automatically download and install the Liberty Java EE Web Profile 7 runtime from Maven Central. The Liberty Maven Plug-in is also used to create, configure, and run the application on the Liberty server.
Use the following steps to run the application with Maven:
Execute the full Maven build. The Liberty Maven Plug-in will download and install the Liberty server.
n clean install
To run the server Ferret sample execute:
n liberty:run-server
Once the server is running, the application will be available under http://localhost:9080/ferret.
Please refer to the Liberty Maven Plug-in repository for documentation about using the Liberty Maven Plug-in.
This project can also be built and run with Gradle.
The provided build.gradle
file applies the Liberty Gradle Plug-in and is configured to automatically download and install the Liberty Java EE Web Profile 7 runtime from Maven Central.
The Liberty Gradle Plug-in has built-in tasks that can be used to create, configure, and run the application on the Liberty server.
Use the following steps to run the application with the Gradle wrapper (Windows machines use gradlew.bat
):
Execute the full Gradle build. The Liberty Gradle Plug-in will download and install the Liberty server.
gradlew clean build
To start the server with the Servlet sample execute:
gradlew libertyStart
Alternatively, execute the run command:
gradlew libertyRun --no-daemon
Once the server has started, the application will be available under http://localhost:9080/ferret.
gradlew libertyStop
Note, if Gradle is properly installed, Gradle commands can be executed directly using gradle
and wouldn't require gradlew
.
Please refer to the Liberty Gradle Plug-in repository for documentation about using the Liberty Gradle Plug-in.
Click the button below to deploy your own copy of this application to Bluemix.
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