Preface


As an application developer, you can use Red Hat build of Quarkus to create microservices-based applications written in Java that run in serverless and OpenShift environments. These applications have small memory footprints and fast start-up times.

This guide shows you how to use Apache Maven to test the Quarkus Getting Started project in JVM mode and how to inject resources into your tests. You will expand the test that you created in Getting started with Quarkus.

Prerequisites

  • OpenJDK (JDK) 11 is installed and the JAVA_HOME environment variable specifies the location of the Java SDK. Red Hat build of Open JDK is available from the Software Downloads page in the Red Hat Customer Portal (login required).
  • Apache Maven 3.6.2 or higher is installed. Maven is available from the Apache Maven Project website.
  • A completed Quarkus Getting Started project is available.

    • For instructions on building the Quarkus Getting Started project, see Getting started with Quarkus.
    • For a completed example of a Quarkus Maven project to use in this tutorial, download the Quarkus quickstart archive or clone the Quarkus Quickstarts Git repository. The example is in the getting-started directory.
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