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scala sbt assembly "no main manifest attribute"

I use assembly plugin in sbt to assemble my project. But errors happen when run by "java -jar xx.jar" -

"no main manifest attribute".

I think it's because there are two files in my src/main/scala/ directory and each with an object extending Application which means there are two main entry in the project. But I need two applications, one is the server and the other is the test client.

How to handle this two-main-entry problem in scala sbt. Thanks in advance.

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hl1020 Avatar asked Jan 09 '15 10:01

hl1020


1 Answers

In your SBT build file, define the main class.

If you are using build.sbt, then that would be:

mainClass in assembly := Some("com.domain.Main")

If you are using Build.scala then you could do something like:

lazy val app = (project in file("app")).
  settings(assemblySettings: _*)
  settings(mainClass in assembly := Some("com.domain.Main"))
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sksamuel Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 22:10

sksamuel