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I have a vert.x web app written in Kotlin and Gradle as the build tool. The web app has been generated with https://start.vertx.io/.

In the build.gradle.kts it shows:

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that mainClassName has been deprecated.

the content of the build.gradle.kts file:

import com.github.jengelman.gradle.plugins.shadow.tasks.ShadowJar
import org.gradle.api.tasks.testing.logging.TestLogEvent.*
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.tasks.KotlinCompile

plugins {
  kotlin ("jvm") version "1.4.10"
  application
  id("com.github.johnrengelman.shadow") version "5.2.0"
  id("org.flywaydb.flyway") version "7.1.1"
}

group = "io.databaker"
version = "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"

repositories {
  mavenCentral()
  jcenter()
}

val kotlinVersion = "1.4.10"
val vertxVersion = "4.0.0.CR1"
val junitJupiterVersion = "5.6.0"

val mainVerticleName = "io.databaker.MainVerticle"
val watchForChange = "src/**/*"
val doOnChange = "./gradlew classes"
val launcherClassName = "io.vertx.core.Launcher"

application {
  mainClassName = launcherClassName
}

dependencies {
  implementation("io.vertx:vertx-auth-jwt:$vertxVersion")
  implementation("io.vertx:vertx-web:$vertxVersion")
  implementation("io.vertx:vertx-pg-client:$vertxVersion")
  implementation("io.vertx:vertx-lang-kotlin-coroutines:$vertxVersion")
  implementation("io.vertx:vertx-json-schema:$vertxVersion")
  implementation("io.vertx:vertx-lang-kotlin:$vertxVersion")
  implementation(kotlin("stdlib-jdk8"))
  testImplementation("io.vertx:vertx-junit5:$vertxVersion")
  testImplementation("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter:$junitJupiterVersion")
}

  val compileKotlin: KotlinCompile by tasks
  compileKotlin.kotlinOptions.jvmTarget = "11"

tasks.withType<ShadowJar> {
  archiveClassifier.set("fat")
  manifest {
    attributes(mapOf("Main-Verticle" to mainVerticleName))
  }
  mergeServiceFiles {
    include("META-INF/services/io.vertx.core.spi.VerticleFactory")
  }
}

tasks.withType<Test> {
  useJUnitPlatform()
  testLogging {
    events = setOf(PASSED, SKIPPED, FAILED)
  }
}

tasks.withType<JavaExec> {
  args = listOf("run", mainVerticleName, "--redeploy=$watchForChange", "--launcher-class=$launcherClassName", "--on-redeploy=$doOnChange")
}

Through what should I replace the mainClassName?

softshipper
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4 Answers4

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It seems the latest way of doing this is:

application {
    mainClass.set(launcherClassName)
}
tsegismont
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  • Adding this gives me a compilation error: 'fun Project.application(configure: Action): Unit' can't be called in this context by implicit receiver. Use the explicit one if necessary – ModdyFire Jun 16 '23 at 09:28
10

for spring boot project

springBoot {
  mainClass.set("your.full.classname")
}
Diluka W
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Any of the below 3 should work:

springBoot {
    mainClass.set('package.class')
}

bootJar {
    mainClass.set('package.class')
}

application {
    mainClass.set('package.class')
}
Pinkesh Sharma
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Setting mainClassName on the top level should work too:

mainClassName = "io.vertx.core.Launcher"

https://github.com/AlexeySoshin/KotlinWebDevelopment/blob/20-testing-graphql-api/build.gradle#L14

Alexey Soshin
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    Your example is out of a `build.gradle` file not a `build.gradle.kts` and won't work in a Kotlin build script. – Tobse Apr 16 '21 at 14:49