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Spring Cloud Deployer

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The Spring Cloud Deployer project defines a Service Provider Interface (SPI) for deploying long lived applications and short lived tasks.

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The SPI project defines the core interfaces, including AppDeployer and TaskLauncher as well as the core domain model.

The SPI Test project provides the basic test framework that any SPI implementation should use to verify its functionality.

The spring-cloud-deployer-resource-maven project provides support for referencing Maven artifacts via Spring’s Resource abstraction.

The spring-cloud-deployer-resource-docker project provides support for referencing Docker artifacts via Spring’s Resource abstraction.

The spring-cloud-deployer-resource-support project provides various common support classes for working with Resources, such as the UriRegistry for maintaining the locations of app artifacts, and the DelegatingResourceLoader for working with multiple ResourceLoader implementations in a map with URI schemes as keys.

There is also an implementation of the SPI for running apps locally. That link is provided below along with other SPI implementations.

Implementations

This deployer SPI has been implemented for several runtime environments. Here are the github locations:

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$ ./mvnw clean install

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