# openwebbeans-meecrowave-examples **Repository Path**: mirrors_apache/openwebbeans-meecrowave-examples ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: openwebbeans-meecrowave-examples - **Description**: Examples for Apache Meecrowave - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-22 - **Last Updated**: 2026-02-28 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README = Meecrowave Sample This project shows how to use https://openwebbeans.apache.org/meecrowave/[Apache Meecrowave] for simple applications. == About Apache Meecrowave Apache Meecrowave is a 9 MByte small embeddable Java Application Server based on the following Apache JavaEE 8 projects: * Apache Tomcat-9.x * Apache OpenWebBeans-2.x * Apache Johnzon-1.1.x * Apache CXF-3.2.x * Apache log4j2 (optional, JUL supported as well) == About our Examples Here's what it provides: 0. A pom.xml with the dependencies for this sample and meecrowave-maven-plugin setup so you can launch `mvn package meecrowave:run`. 1. A sample JAX-RS application: in src/main/java/com/superbiz/sample/jaxrs 2. A test using JAX-RS client API and the meecrowave mono rule (useful when you run multiple tests) in src/test/java/com/superbiz/sample/jaxrs 3. in src/main/java/com/superbiz/configuration/Defaults some enrichment of the meecrowave Cli options for the application. To use it launch meecrowave main (org.apache.meecrowave.runner.Cli) with option `--app-default-name foo`. You can also use the `meecrowave-maven-plugin`and type ---- $> mvn clean install meecrowave:run ---- For debugging your application attach with your IDE to port 8000 and start Meecrowave in debug mode with ---- $> mvnDebug clean install meecrowave:run ---- == Further Resources === Bug Reporting Please use our official https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MEECROWAVE[Meecrowave Bug Tracker] for reporting bugs or enhancement requests. === Apache Meecrowave resources Please find more information about Meecrowave on our https://openwebbeans.apache.org/meecrowave/[Apache Meecrowave Project Site]