This is your title:
Spring Boot really worth ? with the mammoth sized jar creation
That would be the opening of a blog post and I expect to find a rant, I hope about Spring Boot but it could be about mammoth's as well.
What follows is an attempt to explain what kind of POC you build. 5 classes and you are forced to use a container.
Those are great facts !! (always use double bang, for more impact)
Near the end there is this sentence:
Question is Spring Boot while ease out developers life, from perspective of build,package,deploy it ends up pretty tough muddy task of handling mammoth sized jars ?
I'm not a native speaker but I'll try to make sense of it by leaving some words out that I think are not needed:
Attempt 1:
Question: Is Spring Boot it ends up pretty tough muddy task of handling mammoth sized jars ?
Attempt 2:
Question: Is Spring Boot from perspective of build, package, deploy of handling mammoth sized jars ?
Attempt 3:
Question is Spring Boot it ends up pretty tough muddy task of handling mammoth sized jars ?
Still not sure. I think you're looking for ways to reduce the size of your jars but it might be something else.
Any takers ?
No thanks, I'll cast a down vote instead.
How about asking your question something like this:
How can I reduce the large size of JARS in Spring Boot /Camel Rest application
My target is to convert an old OSGI based Camel application to a cloud based service app for which I am experimenting with Spring Boot with Camel Rest application.
I've build a simple POC app having just 4/5 java classes handling Camel+Rest application and I notice the resulting JARS are 26 MB. Based on Multiple camel context not accepted in Spring Boot Came single configl xml model ? I can't host all my 10 apps on the same JVM.
The size of these JARS is bothering me for reasons of [I have no idea, memory? Size on disk? delivery payload? class loader hogging?] . What are my options to reduce the size and/or overcome the issues caused by the size?
disclaimer: I have no idea what I'm talking about
This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful
<-- Note the "unclear" part. After reading the question a couple of times, I'm still not quite sure what you're asking (unclear). I think what you're asking is how big the jars would be? IF that is your question, it'd be impossible for anyone to answer given we don't have all of your source code. Maybe someone here can help you clarify the question a bit.!!!!!
in the posts. Please !!!!!!! use them less!!!!!!!!!! Would you????????????