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There are several options of using TeaVM. One is the Maven build.
The easiest way to create a new TeaVM project is to type in the command line:
mvn -DarchetypeCatalog=local -DarchetypeGroupId=org.teavm -DarchetypeArtifactId=teavm-maven-webapp \
mvn -DarchetypeCatalog=local \
-DarchetypeGroupId=org.teavm \
-DarchetypeArtifactId=teavm-maven-webapp \
-DarchetypeVersion=0.2.0 archetype:generate
Now you can execute `mvn clean package` and get the generated `war` file.
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Live examples
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Compare the speed of JavaScript produced by TeaVM and GWT here: [http://teavm.org/live-examples/jbox2d-benchmark/]
Compare the speed of JavaScript produced by TeaVM and GWT here: http://teavm.org/live-examples/jbox2d-benchmark/
Thanks to [Jaroslav Tulach](http://wiki.apidesign.org/wiki/User:JaroslavTulach), author of DukeScript, we have several
DukeScript example applications. One is the minesweeper game.
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Another example is avaialble [here](http://graphhopper.com/teavm/).
It uses [GraphHopper](https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/) to build route in browser.
Unlike original GraphHopper example it works completely in browser instead of querying server.
Thanks to [Peter Karich](https://github.com/karussell).
Thanks to [Peter Karich](https://github.com/karussell).