The Java Buildpack can run Play Framework applications packaged either with the play dist
or play stage
commands.
The following example shows how deploy the sample application located in the Java Test Applications.
$ play dist
$ cf push play-application -p target/universal/play-application-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip -b https://github.com/cloudfoundry/java-buildpack.git
-----> Downloading Open Jdk JRE 1.7.0_51 from http://.../openjdk/lucid/x86_64/openjdk-1.7.0_51.tar.gz (0.0s)
Expanding Open Jdk JRE to .java-buildpack/open_jdk_jre (1.2s)
-----> Downloading Play Framework Auto Reconfiguration 0.8.7 from http://.../auto-reconfiguration/auto-reconfiguration-0.8.7.jar (0.0s)
-----> Downloading Spring Auto Reconfiguration 0.8.7 from http://.../auto-reconfiguration/auto-reconfiguration-0.8.7.jar (0.0s)
-----> Uploading droplet (71M)
$ curl ...cfapps.io
ok
The following example shows how deploy the sample application located in the Java Test Applications.
$ play stage
$ cf push play-application -p target/universal/stage -b https://github.com/cloudfoundry/java-buildpack.git
-----> Downloading Open Jdk JRE 1.7.0_51 from http://.../openjdk/lucid/x86_64/openjdk-1.7.0_51.tar.gz (0.0s)
Expanding Open Jdk JRE to .java-buildpack/open_jdk_jre (1.2s)
-----> Downloading Play Framework Auto Reconfiguration 0.8.7 from http://.../auto-reconfiguration/auto-reconfiguration-0.8.7.jar (0.0s)
-----> Downloading Spring Auto Reconfiguration 0.8.7 from http://.../auto-reconfiguration/auto-reconfiguration-0.8.7.jar (0.0s)
-----> Uploading droplet (71M)
$ curl ...cfapps.io
ok