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ceylon fat-jar(1) ceylon fat-jar(1) NAME ceylon fat-jar - Generate a Ceylon executable jar for a given module SYNOPSIS ceylon fat-jar [--cacherep=url] [--cwd=dir] [--exclude- module=moduleOrFile...] [--force] [--jdk- provider=module] [--link-with-current-distribution] [--manifest-entry=key:value...] [--maven-overrides=file] [--no-default-repositories] [--offline] [--out=file] [--overrides=file] [--rep=url...] [--resource- root=directory] [--run=toplevel] [--sysrep=url] [--timeout=seconds] [--verbose[=flags]] [--] {module}... DESCRIPTION Gerate an executable null which contains the given module and all its run-time dependencies, including the Ceylon run-time, which makes that jar self-sufficient and executable by java as if the Ceylon module was run by ceylon run. OPTIONS --cacherep=url Specifies the folder to use for caching downloaded modules. (de- fault: ~/.ceylon/cache) --cwd=dir Specifies the current working directory for this tool. (default: the directory where the tool is run from) --exclude-module=moduleOrFile, -x moduleOrFile Excludes modules from the resulting fat jar. Can be a module name or a file containing module names. Can be specified multi- ple times. Note that this excludes the module from the resulting fat jar, but if your modules require that module to be present at runtime it will still be required and may cause your applica- tion to fail to start if it is not provided at runtime. --force Force generation of mlib folder with multiple versions of the same module. --jdk-provider=module Alternate JDK provider module (defaults to the current running JDK). --link-with-current-distribution Downgrade which were compiled with a more recent version of the distribution to the version of that module present in this dis- tribution (1.3.3). This might fail with a linker error at run- time. For example if the module depended on an API present in the more recent version, but absent from 1.3.3. Allowed argu- ments are upgrade, downgrade or abort. Default: upgrade --manifest-entry=key:value, -e key:value Specify a manifest entry for the resulting fat jar, of form :. Can be specified multiple times. --maven-overrides=file Specifies the XML file to use to load Maven artifact overrides. See http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/current/refer- ence/repository/maven/ for information. Deprecated: use --over- rides. --no-default-repositories Indicates that the default repositories should not be used. --offline, -L Enables offline mode that will prevent connections to remote repositories. --out=file, -o file Target fat jar file (defaults to {name}-{version}.jar). --overrides=file, -O file Specifies the XML file to use to load module overrides. See http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/current/reference/reposito- ry/maven/ for information. null. --rep=url Specifies a module repository containing dependencies. Can be specified multiple times. (default: modules, ~/.ceylon/repo, https://modules.ceylon-lang.org/repo/1) --resource-root=directory, -R directory Sets the special resource directory whose files will end up in the root of the resulting WAR file (default: web-content). --run=toplevel Specifies the fully qualified name of a toplevel method or class with no parameters. The format is: qualified.package.name::clas- sOrMethodName with :: acting as separator between the package name and the toplevel class or method name (defaults to {mod- ule}::run). --sysrep=url Specifies the system repository containing essential modules. (default: $CEYLON_HOME/repo) --timeout=seconds, -T seconds Sets the timeout for connections to remote repositories, use 0 for no timeout (default: 20). --verbose[=flags], -d Produce verbose output. If no flags are given then be verbose about everything, otherwise just be verbose about the flags which are present. Allowed flags include: all, loader. 18 August 2017 ceylon fat-jar(1)
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