Steps to deploy a Quarkus app with Rancher Rio - quarkus

Have anyone tried to install Rio and also deploy a Quarkus application on it?
What are the steps in deploying a Quarkus app with Rio?
Rio:
https://rio.io/

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Deploy a spring boot JAR to Azure Web Services with Gradle

I prefer to use gradle with Spring Boot. I have found resources about deploying to Azure with the Maven Plugin for Azure App Service Web Apps. How would one take an approach with gradle as a build system?
Well you need to separate deployment and build.
You can use Azure build pipeline task to build with gradle.
Part of that build you can create artifacts which contains your app
Then create release which will deploy jars to azure app service

How to deploy a SpringBoot Application to Google App Engine?

How to deploy a SpringBoot REST Application to Google App Engine and intelij
I try follow this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=751iGaVX2Rc
but in some point I got:
Requested Resource is not available
It is described here:
http://nixmash.com/java/deployable-wars-in-spring-boot-intellij-and-gradle/
What is best way to deploy app to:google app engine?
Use App Engine Maven Plugin
add App Engine Maven Plugin and run this comand line:
appengine:deploy
Stages and deploys an application to App Engine.
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/java/maven-reference
here is tutorial
https://cloud.google.com/tools/intellij/docs/deploy-flex

What is my webserver webapp directory?

I'm new at Maven and I'm following a tutorial where I learned how to create a Maven web app and now I want to run it from Eclipse IDE. In this tutorial the last step is this:
I don't understand how can I find my webserver web app directory and how can I restart my webserver. Someone explaining me this?
Regards,
If you want to deploy your java webapplication to tomcat semi-automatically I suggest you to use the tomcat-maven plugin (section 3):
Tutorial on tomcat-maven plugin

Is there a way to automatically download and set up a Bluemix Liberty Profile instance?

Let's say that I want to configure a Development environment locally that allows me to test my code changes in the same J2EE Container that is also in the Cloud, I know I can easily download and deploy my app to Liberty Profile by following these steps: https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/downloads/liberty-profile-using-non-eclipse-environments/, but I was wondering if I can do the same (download, install and deploy my app in the most possibly automated way) with the Cloud Foundry CLI tool available in Bluemix.
*Similar to Google Cloud Platform, where I can use the Google SDK to download and run a local instance of the Google Application Engine (mvn appengine:devserver) and then, when I'm satisfied with my changes I can just push it to the cloud (mvn appengine:update).
If you want to deploy your application on a Docker container instead of using Cloud Foundry, you can download the 'ibmliberty' container image. This will enable you to test in your local development environment using the IBM Java Liberty runtime used in the cloud.
Currently, there is no separate Liberty installation to mimic Bluemix environment. But the core runtime is the same. Download Liberty from wasdev.net and then match your server.xml as shown here:
https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/#starters/liberty/index.html#liberty

Running Heroku Spring MVC App locally

Spring Newbie
Hi guys, I was trying out heroku to develop a Spring MVC application. I used its 'Spring MVC and Tomcat Application' template to create a Spring App. Is there a way I can deploy it on my local tomcat server for testing ?
After I created a project, with the default configuration, I was not able to see the 'Run On Server' when I tried to run my project. I was not able to see the project in the 'available resources' section of the server too.
I followed this blog to create a self contained web application, but it started thorwing these errors after I run its Main :
Problem accessing /. Reason:
No org.apache.tomcat.InstanceManager set in ServletContext
Isnt there an easier method to run the app locally, without running it as a self hosted web application ? (Not even sure if it was the right thing to do to run it locally.)
This did it :
$mvn clean install
Then run it with:
$java -jar target/dependency/webapp-runner.jar target/*.war

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