shadow
Gradle plugin to create fat/uber JARs, apply file transforms, and relocate packages for applications and libraries. Gradle version of Maven's Shade plugin. (by johnrengelman)
gradle-jooq-plugin
Gradle plugin that integrates jOOQ. (by etiennestuder)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
shadow
Posts with mentions or reviews of shadow.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-11.
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JavaFX Window Icon Not Stacking in Taskbar
So: I am making a JavaFX application to act as a remote console for my server. I'm the only person that will have a copy of it, so it doesn't need to be snazzy or 100% efficient. I have turned the project into a jar via ShadowJar, turned that into an EXE via Launch4j, and yesterday turned that into an installer via Inno.
- Help building fat jar of ktor server
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Unable to launch generated jar file for deployment; unable to use packr
I’ve never tried this and I I’m not libgdx expert, but you can try running a Uber jar with shadow. it’s the Gradle equivalent of the shade plug-in for maven builds.
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How to avoid having Java w/Maven pick the wrong dependencies
When you get into a situation where you need to sandbox a dependency within another, including this example, where you want each of your dependencies to get its own unique instance of their dependency, you can "shadow" the dependency that is to be sandboxed this way. Look into https://github.com/johnrengelman/shadow.
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Apache Commons in my mod
Try using the shadow plugin for gradle https://github.com/johnrengelman/shadow
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Gradle shadowJar gives a warning or doesn't apply
and also apparently, it's a problem with shadowJar itself https://github.com/johnrengelman/shadow/issues/713
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Week of Java: Part 2: Setting Up Your Local Development Environment
Behind the scenes, Shadow creates a FatJar with all the things we may need in the future.
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Week of Java: Part 1: Setting Up the Project
Note: **According to Serverless documentation you can use the command **serverless deploy -v. However, with Java-based-projects that’s not true because it needs to create a Fatjar with all the needed requirements (so the command will fail). By default, Serverless will set **shadow** as a dependency in the gradle file for those purposes. The deploy command will generate a build file called -all.jar that is the one that’s going to be uploaded to the AWS Lambda function.
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Apache Spark, Hive, and Spring Boot — Testing Guide
The result .jar is going to submitted to Apache Spark cluster (e.g. spark-submit command). So, it should contain all runtime artefacts. Unfortunately, the standard Spring Boot packaging does not put the dependencies in the way Apache Spark expects it. So, we'll use shadow-jar Gradle plugin. Take a look at the example below.
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How do you cope with the monstrosity that is Gradle?
I've writen many Kotlin+Gradle projects that produce jars without the shadow plugin. They're not fat, shaded, standalone executable jars though - is that what you need?
gradle-jooq-plugin
Posts with mentions or reviews of gradle-jooq-plugin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-01.
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How do you cope with the monstrosity that is Gradle?
I've used gradle recently and I still find it a mess. Especially with differences between kotlin and groovy DSLs. For example, I recently tried to use jooq with kotlin dsl. Look at this plugin, go to the section where it shows the differences between kotlin and groovy: https://github.com/etiennestuder/gradle-jooq-plugin
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Is this really how complicated it is to use Jooq with Spring?
I've managed to generate the JOOQ code using this plugin here https://github.com/etiennestuder/gradle-jooq-plugin
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How to correctly set-up/tear-down background state in a Gradle build?
generateJooq — generates source code from DB; depends on flywayMigrate
What are some alternatives?
When comparing shadow and gradle-jooq-plugin you can also consider the following projects:
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
jOOQ - jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java
Aerospike - Aerospike Database Server – flash-optimized, in-memory, nosql database
jooq-plugin - Plugin for generating jOOQ classes using dockerized databases
MetaView - A tool to parse Kotlin code into UML diagrams
rules_kotlin - Bazel rules for Kotlin
jpkg - Lightweight JVM packaging plugin for Gradle
emulambda
aws-sam-local - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM [Moved to: https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli]
serverless-sam - Serverless framework plugin to export AWS SAM templates for a service
serverless-localstack - Serverless Plugin for running against Atalssian Localstack.