Provides fixed endpoints of M3 annotation data used in publication. This allows reliable URL that can be published along with papers.
With JDK21+
mvn package
java -jar target/charybdis.jar
curl -X GET http://localhost:8080/n0
curl -s -X GET http://localhost:8080/health
{"outcome":"UP",...
. . .
# Prometheus Format
curl -s -X GET http://localhost:8080/metrics
# TYPE base:gc_g1_young_generation_count gauge
. . .
# JSON Format
curl -H 'Accept: application/json' -X GET http://localhost:8080/metrics
{"base":...
. . .
# We need our github access key to get VARS dependencies
cp ~/.m2/settings.xml .
docker build -t mbari/charybdis .
docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 charybdis:latest
Exercise the application as described above
kubectl cluster-info # Verify which cluster
kubectl get pods # Verify connectivity to cluster
kubectl create -f app.yaml # Deply application
kubectl get service charybdis # Get service info
GraalVM allows you to compile your programs ahead-of-time into a native executable. See https://www.graalvm.org/docs/reference-manual/aot-compilation/ for more information.
You can build a native executable in 2 different ways:
- With a local installation of GraalVM
- Using Docker
Download Graal VM at https://github.com/oracle/graal/releases, the versions
currently supported for Helidon is 19.1.1
and 19.2.0
.
# Setup the environment
export GRAALVM_HOME=/path
# build the native executable
mvn package -Pnative-image
You can also put the Graal VM bin
directory in your PATH, or pass
-DgraalVMHome=/path
to the Maven command.
See https://github.com/oracle/helidon-build-tools/tree/master/helidon-maven-plugin for more information.
Start the application:
./target/charybdis
Build the "native" Docker Image
docker build -t charybdis-native -f Dockerfile.native .
Start the application:
docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 charybdis-native:latest