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Hands-On Cloud Development with WildFly

You're reading from   Hands-On Cloud Development with WildFly Develop, deploy, and configure cloud-based, enterprise Java applications with WildFly Swarm and OpenShift

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462374
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tomasz Adamski Tomasz Adamski
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Preface 1. Java EE and Modern Architectural Methodologies FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Familiar with WildFly Swarm 3. Right-Sizing Your Services 4. Tuning the Configuration of Your Services 5. Testing Your Services with Arquillian 6. Deploying Applications on the Cloud with OpenShift 7. Configuring Storage for Your Applications 8. Scaling and Connecting Your Services 9. Configuring Continuous Integration Using Jenkins 10. Providing Security Using Keycloak 11. Adding Resilience Using Hystrix 12. Future Direction 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Fractions

In the preceding example, we did the following: we annotated our classes with JAX-RS annotations, built the code using Swarm Maven plugin, and obtained a runnable Swarm-based JAR. The resulting JAR is much smaller than a full application server. The reason for that is that Swarm has wrapped our code in only those parts of WildFly that it needs to work. Now, we will look in greater detail at this statement.

Let's run the application created in the preceding chapter again:

mvn wildfly-swarm:run

Let's look at the beginning of the console output:

Take a look at the lines of the log in the red rectangle. Swarm is informing us that it has installed four fractions: JAX-RS, Undertow, Elytron, and Logging. However, what does it mean by that and what actually is a fraction?

The fraction is a part of the functionality needed by an application. To be more precise, fraction...

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