To inject the producer method while the Quarkus application is running in a jar format, follow these steps:
Start the Quarkus application by running the jar file using the command java -jar <jar-file-name>.jar.
Once the application is running, open a new terminal window and navigate to the project directory.
Open the Java file that contains the producer method you wish to inject.
Add the @Inject annotation to the field or method where you want to inject the produced instance.
Save the Java file.
Compile and package the updated code using the command mvn clean package.
Once the package is successfully built, copy the target/<jar-file-name>.jar file to the Quarkus application's running directory.
After the jar file is copied, Quarkus will automatically detect the changes and redeploy the application.
Verify the producer method is successfully injected by checking the logs or by testing the functionality of the updated code.
Note: If the application is running in a containerized environment, such as Kubernetes, you may need to rebuild and redeploy the container after making changes to the producer method.
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