brooklyn.demo.SingleWebServerExample Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package brooklyn.demo;
import java.util.List;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import brooklyn.entity.basic.AbstractApplication;
import brooklyn.entity.basic.Entities;
import brooklyn.entity.proxying.EntitySpecs;
import brooklyn.entity.webapp.jboss.JBoss7Server;
import brooklyn.launcher.BrooklynLauncher;
import brooklyn.util.CommandLineUtil;
import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
/** This example starts one web app on 8080, waits for a keypress, then stops it. */
public class SingleWebServerExample extends AbstractApplication {
public static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(SingleWebServerExample.class);
private static final String WAR_PATH = "classpath://hello-world-webapp.war";
@Override
public void init() {
addChild(EntitySpecs.spec(JBoss7Server.class)
.configure("war", WAR_PATH)
.configure("httpPort", "8080+"));
}
// Shows how to use ApplicationBuilder without sub-classing, but for CLI usage one should sub-class
public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
List args = Lists.newArrayList(argv);
String port = CommandLineUtil.getCommandLineOption(args, "--port", "8081+");
String location = CommandLineUtil.getCommandLineOption(args, "--location", "localhost");
BrooklynLauncher launcher = BrooklynLauncher.newInstance()
.application(EntitySpecs.appSpec(SingleWebServerExample.class).displayName("Brooklyn WebApp Cluster with Database example"))
.webconsolePort(port)
.location(location)
.start();
Entities.dumpInfo(launcher.getApplications());
}
}