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How do I start a simple Vert.x server from inside IntelliJ IDEA?

My build.gradle is as below:

apply plugin: 'java'

version = '3.0.0'

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    compile 'io.vertx:vertx-core:3.0.0'
}

My Vertx-server, MyVertex.java is as below:

package com.example;

import io.vertx.core.AbstractVerticle;
import io.vertx.core.Future;

public class MyVerticle extends AbstractVerticle {

    @Override
    public void start(Future<Void> fut) {
        vertx.createHttpServer()
                .requestHandler(r -> r.response().end("<h1>Hello</h1>"))
                .listen(8081);
    }
}

And my IntelliJ run configuration is as below, with io.vertx.core.Starteras main class: enter image description here

But when I run it with my run configuration I get this error message:

Error: Could not find or load main class run

Is the VM option (in Run configuration) run something I need to install and add to my path or how do I get started with Vert.x-server development?

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4 Answers 4

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I'm using vertx 3.2.1 and it's complaining about io.vertx.core.Starter. It's deprecated now. So, one should use io.vertx.core.Launcher.

This is an example of launching via intellij with the option of specifying a config JSON file:

  • Main Class: io.vertx.core.Launcher
  • VM Options: <up to you, or leave blank>
  • Program Arguments: run com.app.verticle.MyVerticle -conf /path/to/my_config.json

When using a logging framework it will be added in VM Options as below.

Log4j with either log4j or slf4j delgate:

-Dvertx.logger-delegate-factory-class-name=io.vertx.core.logging.Log4jLogDelegateFactory -Dlog4j.configuration=log4j.xml

-Dvertx.logger-delegate-factory-class-name=io.vertx.core.logging.SLF4JLogDelegateFactory -Dlog4j.configuration=log4j.xml

Logback:

-Dvertx.logger-delegate-factory-class-name=io.vertx.core.logging.SLF4JLogDelegateFactory -Dlogback.configurationFile=logback.xml
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  • I tried -conf /path/my_config.json and -conf \path\my_config.json but didn't work. I'm using windows. What could be the problem?
    – MA1
    Jul 6, 2020 at 21:03
  • @MoA - what happens when you specify the complete path to conf? Example: -conf c:/apps/conf/my_config.json ...
    – corindiano
    Feb 10, 2021 at 22:43
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Simply add this to your MyVerticle (or a separate class):

import io.vertx.core.Launcher;
...
public static void main(final String[] args) {
    Launcher.executeCommand("run", MyVerticle.class.getName());
}

Then simply Ctrl+Shift+F10 to run it and IntelliJ will automatically create the Run Configuration.

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    This is more useful because in case you want to pass a promise to your verticle's start method Mar 18, 2022 at 10:13
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Ah, my mistake:

run com.example.MyVerticle should be the value of Program arguments: and not as VM options in the IntelliJ IDEA Run configuration.

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You can simply add a main and use deployVerticle() and then from there in IntelliJ you can Run or Debug it easily. With deployVerticle, you can pass a new instance of your main/bootstrap verticle or you can pass yourMainVerticle.class

public class VertxVerticleMain {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Vertx vertx = Vertx.vertx();

        vertx.deployVerticle(new MyVerticle());
       //vertx.deployVerticle(MyVerticle.class);

    }
}

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