Dvertx.runArgs cannot be read as VM Options in Intellij












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I want to deploy as Application in Intellij because I can easily debug the app. But, when I want to add VM options, the options cannot be read by the application.



In Run/Debug Configurations, deploy as Application, Main class value is below



io.vertx.core.Launcher


VM Options



-Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


Program Arguments



run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice


In above configurations, I am able to run the app and debug it, but when I want to consume Infinispan deployed by another instance I got error



No handlers for address


If I deployed my application from terminal using



mvn compile vertx:run -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


I succeeded consuming the message.



What do I have to do to get equivalent mvn compile above and apply it to Run as Application?



Thank you










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    I want to deploy as Application in Intellij because I can easily debug the app. But, when I want to add VM options, the options cannot be read by the application.



    In Run/Debug Configurations, deploy as Application, Main class value is below



    io.vertx.core.Launcher


    VM Options



    -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


    Program Arguments



    run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice


    In above configurations, I am able to run the app and debug it, but when I want to consume Infinispan deployed by another instance I got error



    No handlers for address


    If I deployed my application from terminal using



    mvn compile vertx:run -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


    I succeeded consuming the message.



    What do I have to do to get equivalent mvn compile above and apply it to Run as Application?



    Thank you










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      I want to deploy as Application in Intellij because I can easily debug the app. But, when I want to add VM options, the options cannot be read by the application.



      In Run/Debug Configurations, deploy as Application, Main class value is below



      io.vertx.core.Launcher


      VM Options



      -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


      Program Arguments



      run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice


      In above configurations, I am able to run the app and debug it, but when I want to consume Infinispan deployed by another instance I got error



      No handlers for address


      If I deployed my application from terminal using



      mvn compile vertx:run -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


      I succeeded consuming the message.



      What do I have to do to get equivalent mvn compile above and apply it to Run as Application?



      Thank you










      share|improve this question














      I want to deploy as Application in Intellij because I can easily debug the app. But, when I want to add VM options, the options cannot be read by the application.



      In Run/Debug Configurations, deploy as Application, Main class value is below



      io.vertx.core.Launcher


      VM Options



      -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


      Program Arguments



      run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice


      In above configurations, I am able to run the app and debug it, but when I want to consume Infinispan deployed by another instance I got error



      No handlers for address


      If I deployed my application from terminal using



      mvn compile vertx:run -Dvertx.runArgs="-cluster -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"


      I succeeded consuming the message.



      What do I have to do to get equivalent mvn compile above and apply it to Run as Application?



      Thank you







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          Your VM options should be:



          -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true


          And program arguments:



          run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice -cluster


          When you set vertx.runArgs on the command line, you are configuring the Vert.x Maven plugin, not the Launcher itself.






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          Your VM options should be:



          -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true


          And program arguments:



          run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice -cluster


          When you set vertx.runArgs on the command line, you are configuring the Vert.x Maven plugin, not the Launcher itself.






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          • Bingo! Save my day man. Thanks a lot

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          Your VM options should be:



          -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true


          And program arguments:



          run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice -cluster


          When you set vertx.runArgs on the command line, you are configuring the Vert.x Maven plugin, not the Launcher itself.






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          • Bingo! Save my day man. Thanks a lot

            – Barjack
            Dec 1 '18 at 15:28














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          Your VM options should be:



          -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true


          And program arguments:



          run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice -cluster


          When you set vertx.runArgs on the command line, you are configuring the Vert.x Maven plugin, not the Launcher itself.






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          Your VM options should be:



          -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true


          And program arguments:



          run io.vertx.book.message.HelloConsumerMicroservice -cluster


          When you set vertx.runArgs on the command line, you are configuring the Vert.x Maven plugin, not the Launcher itself.







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          • Bingo! Save my day man. Thanks a lot

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          Bingo! Save my day man. Thanks a lot

          – Barjack
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          Bingo! Save my day man. Thanks a lot

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