Maybe this thread is gettig a bit off-topic for gwt ? maybe more suitable for Stackoverflow or https://groups.google.com/g/google-appengine & https://groups.google.com/g/google-cloud-dev now superceded by https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Serverless/bd-p/cloud_serverless.
On Tuesday, December 26, 2023 at 12:21:05 AM UTC Craig Mitchell wrote: > Odd, my message was deleted. Maybe it was too boring. :-D > > The highlights: > > - I'm not sure if you get a Jetty server bundled or not if you use the > legacy bundled services. The documentation is a little ambiguous to me. > - You do get a stand alone server "dev server" that you can deploy a > war to. Great for final testing, but it's unclear if you'll be able to > debug on it. > - Your static files worked because the legacy version allows a war > file, and you have the maven-war-plugin in your POM. > - If I switch to SpringBoot, I'll move my static files to either > a /public or /static directory. > > Personally, I'm going to skip the legacy bundled services, and just use > the second-generation Java runtime with my own web server. > > Cheers! > > On Monday 25 December 2023 at 3:48:23 am UTC+11 [email protected] > wrote: > >> Looks like Cloud CLI provides a dev server if using the legacy bundled >> services (App Engine API JAR)? >> >> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java-gen2/services/access >> If you are using the legacy bundled services, the second-generation Java >> runtimes provide the Jetty web-serving framework. >> >> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/migration-center/standard/migrate-to-second-gen/java-differences#framework_flexibility >> The Google Cloud CLI for Java includes a local development server for >> testing your application on your computer. The local development server >> emulates the App Engine Java runtime environment and all of its services, >> including Datastore. >> >> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/tools/using-local-server?tab=java >> What do you think ? >> >> Re. static files: in my setup appengine:deploy at base directory server >> project deploys SNAPSHOT.war. >> Static files in \src\main\webapp end up in its root directory. >> This: >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71673962/while-running-as-a-jar-application-not-able-to-access-static-files-in-springboo >> says in the case of a JAR-file, src/main/webapp has no special meaning >> and goes on about jar directories that work with Springboot. >> >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GWT Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/google-web-toolkit/7a0e597d-da6d-4583-b504-9e8d18aa7e6bn%40googlegroups.com.
