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purplefox avatar purplefox commented on May 17, 2024

Hi @mozinrat - could you give a concrete example where you think the examples are inconsistent? As I'm not sure I am following you here.

Did you take a look at the maven-simplest example? That shows you how to set up a basic Maven project. Vert.x doesn't mandate and special directories - it's just a completely standard Maven setup, maybe that's where you're getting confused.

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tanwarsatya avatar tanwarsatya commented on May 17, 2024

Hi @purplefox one of the issue i am facing is about the plugins in gradle-simplest example. Simply build is throwing error about 'peer not authenticated' , even after search over the google and installing the various certificates in java keystore it still throws 'unable to find valid certification path to requested target'.

I believe other must be facing the problem, could you please provide some guidance over the same.

@update -- I just find out that your organization certificate has to be imported if you are behind the company otherwise for various plugins it throws error.

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cescoffier avatar cescoffier commented on May 17, 2024

@satya007satya we don't have certificates per se. It's the maven certificates from Maven Central or from the repository you use. The one for Maven Central are up to date, and an expiration would trigger a huge amount of complain (so I'm sure the administrators take care of this).

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markhu avatar markhu commented on May 17, 2024

I added a few lines to the wiki that seemed missing from the official docs.

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tsegismont avatar tsegismont commented on May 17, 2024

Closing as there's a book about writing microservices with Vert.x https://developers.redhat.com/promotions/building-reactive-microservices-in-java/

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