gRPC Hostname Example ===================== The hostname example is a Hello World server whose response includes its hostname. It also supports health and reflection services. This makes it a good server to test infrastructure, like load balancing. The example requires grpc-java to already be built. You are strongly encouraged to check out a git release tag, since there will already be a build of grpc available. Otherwise you must follow [COMPILING](../../COMPILING.md). ### Build the example 1. Build the hello-world example client. See [the examples README](../README.md) 2. Build this server. From the `grpc-java/examples/examples-hostname` directory: ``` $ ../gradlew installDist ``` This creates the script `build/install/hostname-server/bin/hostname-server` that runs the example. To run the hostname example, run: ``` $ ./build/install/hostname-server/bin/hostname-server ``` And in a different terminal window run the hello-world client: ``` $ ../build/install/examples/bin/hello-world-client ``` ### Maven If you prefer to use Maven: 1. Build the hello-world example client. See [the examples README](../README.md) 2. Run in this directory: ``` $ mvn verify $ # Run the server (from the examples-hostname directory) $ mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass=io.grpc.examples.hostname.HostnameServer $ # In another terminal run the client (from the examples directory) $ cd .. $ mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass=io.grpc.examples.helloworld.HelloWorldClient ``` ### Bazel If you prefer to use Bazel, run from the `grpc-java/examples` directory: ``` $ bazel build :hello-world-client example-hostname:hostname-server $ # Run the server $ ./bazel-bin/example-hostname/hostname-server $ # In another terminal run the client $ ./bazel-bin/hello-world-client ```