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https://github.com/ragin-lundf/quarkus-multiproject-default

Default project for Quarks Multiproject development
https://github.com/ragin-lundf/quarkus-multiproject-default

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# quarkus-multiproject Project

This project uses Quarkus, the Supersonic Subatomic Java Framework.

If you want to learn more about Quarkus, please visit its website: https://quarkus.io/ .

## Running the application in dev mode

You can run your application in dev mode that enables live coding using:

```shell script
./gradlew quarkusDev
```

> **_NOTE:_** Quarkus now ships with a Dev UI, which is available in dev mode only at http://localhost:8080/q/dev/.

## Packaging and running the application

The application can be packaged using:

```shell script
./gradlew build
```

It produces the `quarkus-run.jar` file in the `build/quarkus-app/` directory.
Be aware that it’s not an _über-jar_ as the dependencies are copied into the `build/quarkus-app/lib/` directory.

The application is now runnable using `java -jar build/quarkus-app/quarkus-run.jar`.

If you want to build an _über-jar_, execute the following command:

```shell script
./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=uber-jar
```

The application, packaged as an _über-jar_, is now runnable using `java -jar build/*-runner.jar`.

## Creating a native executable

You can create a native executable using:

```shell script
./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=native
```

Or, if you don't have GraalVM installed, you can run the native executable build in a container using:

```shell script
./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=native -Dquarkus.native.container-build=true
```

You can then execute your native executable with: `./build/quarkus-multiproject-1.0-SNAPSHOT-runner`

If you want to learn more about building native executables, please consult https://quarkus.io/guides/gradle-tooling.

## Related Guides

- YAML Configuration ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/config#yaml)): Use YAML to configure your Quarkus application
- Scheduler - tasks ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/scheduler)): Schedule jobs and tasks
- Logging JSON ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/logging#json-logging)): Add JSON formatter for console logging
- Micrometer metrics ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/micrometer)): Instrument the runtime and your application with
dimensional metrics using Micrometer.
- Micrometer Registry Prometheus ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/micrometer)): Enable Prometheus support for
Micrometer
- Hibernate Validator ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/validation)): Validate object properties (field, getter) and
method parameters for your beans (REST, CDI, JPA)
- Jacoco - Code Coverage ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/tests-with-coverage)): Jacoco test coverage support
- OpenTelemetry ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/opentelemetry)): Use OpenTelemetry to trace services
- Kotlin ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/kotlin)): Write your services in Kotlin
- Liquibase ([guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/liquibase)): Handle your database schema migrations with Liquibase

## Provided Code

### YAML Config

Configure your application with YAML

[Related guide section...](https://quarkus.io/guides/config-reference#configuration-examples)

The Quarkus application configuration is located in `src/main/resources/application.yml`.