README for Beanstalker CAUTION: Work in Progress Basically, it is a maven plugin for the AWS BeanStalk APIs. In order to create a new application, download and install. See test-war for a sample of configs. To create a configuration, declare the plugin: <plugin> <groupId>br.com.ingenieux</groupId> <artifactId>beanstalk-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version> <configuration> <accessKey> <applicationName>mapper-webclient</applicationName> <environmentName>test</environmentName> <solutionStack>32bit Amazon Linux running Tomcat 7</solutionStack> <s3Bucket>mapper-web</s3Bucket> </configuration> </plugin> For access keys, you could either store into your .m2/settings.xml (recommended): <awsAccessKey>accessKey</awsAccessKey> <awsSecretKey>secretKey</awsSecretKey> ... Or declare into the plugin as such: <configuration> <accessKey>access key</accessKey> <secretKey>secret key</secretKey> </configuration> Once you do that, here are the steps to create a new environment: $ mvn beanstalk:check-availability # (OPTIONAL) Checks the cname Availability $ mvn beanstalk:upload-source-bundle # Uploads your .war file to S3, defined by s3Bucket $ mvn beanstalk:create-application-version # Creates an Application with a Version as well $ mvn beanstalk:create-environment # Creates (and launches) and environment Log into the amazon console at http://aws.amazon.com/console and see the events. Once your app has been fired up, you can terminate it as such: mvn beanstalk:terminate-environment Other supported commands include: $ mvn beanstalk:rebuild-environment # Recreates the environment $ mvn beanstalk:restart-application-server # Restarts the Application Server $ mvn beanstalk:create-application # Creates only the application $ mvn beanstalk:create-storage-location # Creates a bucket for storing your logs $ mvn beanstalk:delete-application-version # Deletes the application version $ mvn beanstalk:delete-application # Deletes the application $ mvn beanstalk:list-stacks # List the available stacks