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August 22, 2017, 09:12:46 AM
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Hi!

Is there a magick-tutorial that explains how can I deploy my SpringBoot application, which uses Primefaces, onto an AWS server with Elastic Beanstalk?

I've a newly created AWS account and I accomplished a SpringBoot-Elastic Beanstalk "hello world".

The issue is after uploading my more complex SpringBoot application with Elastic Beantalk, I see only blank pages  Undecided

The very same application works smoothly on my local computer.

I've packed it into a war and uploaded with Elastic Beantalk like I've done with the "hello world" application.

The "hello world" works fine, the complex application does not.

Did I miss something?

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August 23, 2017, 08:29:07 PM
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Yes, there is a magick solution called Boxfuse. Boxfuse automatically detects and packs everything your application depends on into an installable image (like a Linux distribution) and optionally could also automatically take care of deployment. Here is how Boxfuse helped me. And no, this is not a paid advertisement xD.

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