The following was discovered as part of building this project:
- The following dependencies are not known to work with Spring Native: 'Spring Configuration Processor, Spring Boot DevTools, MyBatis Framework'. As a result, your application may not work as expected.
- The JVM level was changed from '1.8' to '11', review the JDK Version Range on the wiki for more details.
For further reference, please consider the following sections:
- Official Apache Maven documentation
- Spring Boot Maven Plugin Reference Guide
- Create an OCI image
- Spring Native Reference Guide
- Spring Web
- Spring Data Redis (Access+Driver)
- Spring Configuration Processor
- JDBC API
- Spring Boot DevTools
- MyBatis Framework
The following guides illustrate how to use some features concretely:
- Building a RESTful Web Service
- Serving Web Content with Spring MVC
- Building REST services with Spring
- Messaging with Redis
- Accessing Relational Data using JDBC with Spring
- Managing Transactions
- MyBatis Quick Start
These additional references should also help you:
This project has been configured to let you generate either a lightweight container or a native executable.
If you're already familiar with Spring Boot container images support, this is the easiest way to get started with Spring Native. Docker should be installed and configured on your machine prior to creating the image, see the Getting Started section of the reference guide .
To create the image, run the following goal:
$ ./mvnw spring-boot:build-image
Then, you can run the app like any other container:
$ docker run --rm -p 9191:9191 spring-boot-api:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
Use this option if you want to explore more options such as running your tests in a native image. The GraalVM native-image compiler should be installed and configured on your machine, see the Getting Started section of the reference guide .
To create the executable, run the following goal:
$ ./mvnw package -Pnative
Then, you can run the app as follows:
$ target/spring-boot-api