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Full Stack Development with JHipster

You're reading from   Full Stack Development with JHipster Build modern web applications and microservices with Spring and Angular

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788476317
Length 380 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sendil Kumar Nellaiyapen Sendil Kumar Nellaiyapen
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Deepu K Sasidharan Deepu K Sasidharan
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Preface 1. Introduction to Modern Web Application Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with JHipster 3. Building Monolithic Web Applications with JHipster 4. Entity Modeling with JHipster Domain Language 5. Customization and Further Development 6. Testing and Continuous Integration 7. Going into Production 8. Introduction to Microservice Server-Side Technologies 9. Building Microservices with JHipster 10. Working with Microservices 11. Deploying with Docker Compose 12. Deploying to the Cloud with Kubernetes 13. Using React for the Client-Side 14. Best Practices with JHipster 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Starting the application

Now, let's start the application and see the output. There are multiple ways to run the application:

  • By using the Spring Boot Gradle task from the terminal/command line
  • By executing the main Java class src/main/java/com/mycompany/store/StoreApp.java from an IDE 
  • By executing the packaged application file using the java -jar command

Let's start the application using the Gradle task. If you want to run the application directly in the IDE, just open the main app file StoreApp.java mentioned earlier, right-click, and choose Run 'StoreApp'.

To start the application via Gradle, open a terminal/command line and navigate to the application folder. Then, execute the Gradle command as follows (if you are on windows, execute gradlew.bat). This will trigger the default task bootRun:

> cd online-store
> ./gradlew
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