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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Thorntail: Fat, Thin, and Skinny Approaches for Running Microservice Applications

Thorntail, originally WildFly Swarm, is the most suitable for packaging applications as JAR , WAR or EAR files. The most important value is in the functional agility the Thorntail provides. You can start with the stripped down version of Thorntail adding the required parts and application code on top. Below we will describe how to build and deploy Thorntail based applications using Fat, Thin and Skinny approaches. The application will be packaged in the Jar/War format automatically with the help of Builder add-ons prepared by Jelastic. The topology will consist of Maven build node and JVM containers for running microservices.


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