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No main manifest attribute
This project is being used in the following guide:
https://stackify.com/guide-docker-java/#wpautbox_about
When I clone this project, cd into the spring-boot-app directory, I can run it with mvn clean install spring-boot:run
However, the tutorial tells me to run:
java -Dspring.profiles.active=default -jar target/spring-boot-ops.war
The war file that is generated with a maven build will be spring-boot-app-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.war, but ok I changed that. When running the command:
java -Dspring.profiles.active=default -jar target/spring-boot-app-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.war
I get:
no main manifest attribute, in target/spring-boot-app-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.war
sorted and findFirst() operations
Hey Eugen,
Sorry for opening issue here and thanks for your blog post about streams.
In your article you say :
"This means, in the example above, even if we had used findFirst() after the sorted(), the sorting of all the elements is done before applying the findFirst(). This happens because the operation cannot know what the first element is until the entire stream is sorted."
and this is not true if for example the sorting method is bubble sort and the first element is in his permanent order, so I don't think sort will proceed in this case. What do you think about this ?
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