- The document discusses deploying JHipster microservices. It begins by generating a JHipster microservices application and configuring options like the application name, database, and authentication.
- The application is then generated, creating all necessary files and scaffolding for the microservices architecture.
- Options selected include PostgreSQL for the production database, JWT authentication, and HazelCast for caching.
Microservices for the Masses with Spring Boot, JHipster, and JWT - Rich Web 2016Matt Raible
Microservices are all the rage and being deployed by many Java Hipsters. If you’re working on a large team that needs different release cycles for product components, microservices can be a blessing. If you’re working at your VW Restoration Shop and running its online store with your own software, having five services to manage and deploy can be a real pain. Share your knowledge and experience about microservices in this informative and code-heavy talk.
We’ll use JHipster (a Yeoman generator) to create Angular + Spring Boot apps on separate instances with a unified front-end. I’ll also show you options for securing your API gateway and individual applications using JWT. Heroku, Kubernetes, Docker, ELK, Spring Cloud, Stormpath; there will be plenty of interesting demos to see!
In this slide, I wanna share the experience that how to integrate mobile web in native app, not just call webview and loadurl, but also somethings can improve user experience.
Microservices for the Masses with Spring Boot, JHipster, and JWT - Rich Web 2016Matt Raible
Microservices are all the rage and being deployed by many Java Hipsters. If you’re working on a large team that needs different release cycles for product components, microservices can be a blessing. If you’re working at your VW Restoration Shop and running its online store with your own software, having five services to manage and deploy can be a real pain. Share your knowledge and experience about microservices in this informative and code-heavy talk.
We’ll use JHipster (a Yeoman generator) to create Angular + Spring Boot apps on separate instances with a unified front-end. I’ll also show you options for securing your API gateway and individual applications using JWT. Heroku, Kubernetes, Docker, ELK, Spring Cloud, Stormpath; there will be plenty of interesting demos to see!
In this slide, I wanna share the experience that how to integrate mobile web in native app, not just call webview and loadurl, but also somethings can improve user experience.
React Native позволяет разрабатывать мобильные приложения под iOS и Android, управляя native-компонентами из JavaScript. Он существенно увеличивает производительность приложения по сравнению с предыдущими решениями и из названия фронтендер понимает: вот React и JavaScript, начать разрабатывать приложения будет несложно и можно использовать уже существующий опыт.
Это правда, но это неточно. Об этом и поговорим.
Philip Shurpik "Architecting React Native app"Fwdays
React Native становится все более зрелым фреймворком для создания кросс платформенных мобильных приложений. Доклад основан на нашем опыте создания production приложения - от архитектуры до тестирования и CI.
Рассмотрим вопрос переиспользования кода при разработке для разных платформ- что и сколько процентов можно переиспользовать и как этого достичь.
Поговорим о том, как можно очень просто сделать offline-first приложение для чтения и создания данных. И чем нам в этом могут помочь Redux и Redux persist.
Разберем, как максимально просто сделать навигацию в приложении.
И, конечно же, какое production приложение без тестирования и continuous integration? Рассмотрим компонентное тестирование с Enzyme и интеграционное с Appium. А также, как максимально приблизить процесс deploy к тому, чему мы привыкли в web, с помощью CodePush.
Jenkins is a Continuous Integration tool to manage your environment that fires off jobs like cron or when a button is pushed. This talk will walk you through setting up a Jenkins site, complete with slave nodes on the servers doing the real work, and some simple jobs to get a feel for what it can do for you.
Real life examples included based on an actual migration between data centers requiring Jenkins had to be installed fresh.
This talk has been presented at:
2016-08-20 in Philadelphia
- https://fosscon.us/
2016-08-26 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- http://act.yapc.eu/ye2016/talk/6751
- https://youtu.be/Nj84bBCssps
Lifthub is a platform as a service for Lift based apps. It's in closed beta now. This presentation explains about the service and the technologies used.
How the use of Groovy language can help you manage your Jenkins instance and extend its functionality. Presentation given at Jenkins User Conference Israel 2015
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - RWX 2017Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
Demo app: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
me ranting about the downsides of Spring Boot / Netflix OSS. Sorry that the slides are a little rare on text, so most likely hard to understand without the actual talk. feel free to send me any questions, though!
Javaland 2017: "You´ll do microservices now". Now what?André Goliath
The slides for my talk at JavaLand 2017. Note: The slides are in english, only the title is german. The talk is all about do's and dont's in microservice landscapes.
Turducken - Divide and Conquer large GWT apps with multiple teamsRobert Keane
Complex GWT apps can involve multiple teams with different release cycles. Compile times can quickly become prohibitive when your codebase grows into millions of lines. “Turducken” is a technique to combine multiple GWT apps that can be built and released by separate teams while providing a seamless, snappy user experience.
Jenkins is a unique piece of software, lots of people and enterprises use it to deploy and build their software and also their infrastructure. It has tons of plugins, and can do virtually anything. It is important for both devs and ops. This talk will be about how you can automate and test your Jenkins instances. In the past, the tooling around it was not so great, but it has changed. Tools like Jenkins Pipeline and Job DSL plugin has entered the game and are here to stay.
original (better quality) on https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1bnwj8CrFGo5KekONYSeIHySdkoXZiewJxkHcZjXnzkQ/
slides from OpenDaylight Summit Oct 2016 Seattle
React Native позволяет разрабатывать мобильные приложения под iOS и Android, управляя native-компонентами из JavaScript. Он существенно увеличивает производительность приложения по сравнению с предыдущими решениями и из названия фронтендер понимает: вот React и JavaScript, начать разрабатывать приложения будет несложно и можно использовать уже существующий опыт.
Это правда, но это неточно. Об этом и поговорим.
Philip Shurpik "Architecting React Native app"Fwdays
React Native становится все более зрелым фреймворком для создания кросс платформенных мобильных приложений. Доклад основан на нашем опыте создания production приложения - от архитектуры до тестирования и CI.
Рассмотрим вопрос переиспользования кода при разработке для разных платформ- что и сколько процентов можно переиспользовать и как этого достичь.
Поговорим о том, как можно очень просто сделать offline-first приложение для чтения и создания данных. И чем нам в этом могут помочь Redux и Redux persist.
Разберем, как максимально просто сделать навигацию в приложении.
И, конечно же, какое production приложение без тестирования и continuous integration? Рассмотрим компонентное тестирование с Enzyme и интеграционное с Appium. А также, как максимально приблизить процесс deploy к тому, чему мы привыкли в web, с помощью CodePush.
Jenkins is a Continuous Integration tool to manage your environment that fires off jobs like cron or when a button is pushed. This talk will walk you through setting up a Jenkins site, complete with slave nodes on the servers doing the real work, and some simple jobs to get a feel for what it can do for you.
Real life examples included based on an actual migration between data centers requiring Jenkins had to be installed fresh.
This talk has been presented at:
2016-08-20 in Philadelphia
- https://fosscon.us/
2016-08-26 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- http://act.yapc.eu/ye2016/talk/6751
- https://youtu.be/Nj84bBCssps
Lifthub is a platform as a service for Lift based apps. It's in closed beta now. This presentation explains about the service and the technologies used.
How the use of Groovy language can help you manage your Jenkins instance and extend its functionality. Presentation given at Jenkins User Conference Israel 2015
Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React - RWX 2017Matt Raible
To simplify development and deployment, you want everything in the same artifact, so you put your React app “inside” your Spring Boot app, right? But what if you could create your React app as a standalone app and make cross-origin requests to your API? A client app that can point to any server makes it easy to test your current client code against other servers (e.g. test, staging, production). This session shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript. You’ll learn how to create REST endpoints with Spring MVC, configure Spring Boot to allow CORS, and create an React app to display its data. If time allows we’ll cover authentication with OpenID Connect and deployment to Cloud Foundry.
Blog post: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2017/12/06/bootiful-development-with-spring-boot-and-react
Demo app: https://github.com/oktadeveloper/spring-boot-react-example
me ranting about the downsides of Spring Boot / Netflix OSS. Sorry that the slides are a little rare on text, so most likely hard to understand without the actual talk. feel free to send me any questions, though!
Javaland 2017: "You´ll do microservices now". Now what?André Goliath
The slides for my talk at JavaLand 2017. Note: The slides are in english, only the title is german. The talk is all about do's and dont's in microservice landscapes.
Turducken - Divide and Conquer large GWT apps with multiple teamsRobert Keane
Complex GWT apps can involve multiple teams with different release cycles. Compile times can quickly become prohibitive when your codebase grows into millions of lines. “Turducken” is a technique to combine multiple GWT apps that can be built and released by separate teams while providing a seamless, snappy user experience.
Jenkins is a unique piece of software, lots of people and enterprises use it to deploy and build their software and also their infrastructure. It has tons of plugins, and can do virtually anything. It is important for both devs and ops. This talk will be about how you can automate and test your Jenkins instances. In the past, the tooling around it was not so great, but it has changed. Tools like Jenkins Pipeline and Job DSL plugin has entered the game and are here to stay.
original (better quality) on https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1bnwj8CrFGo5KekONYSeIHySdkoXZiewJxkHcZjXnzkQ/
slides from OpenDaylight Summit Oct 2016 Seattle
Build Lifecycle Craftsmanship for the Transylvania JUGMatthew McCullough
Matthew McCullough presenting Build Lifecycle Craftsmanship to the Transylvania Java Users Group in October of 2011.
Resources that correspond to this presentation are include:
Maven:
http://delicious.com/matthew.mccullough/maven
https://github.com/matthewmccullough/opensourcedebuggingjava
Gradle:
http://delicious.com/matthew.mccullough/gradle
https://github.com/gradle/
https://github.com/gradleware/oreilly-gradle-book-examples
Sonar:
http://delicious.com/matthew.mccullough/sonar
http://sonarsource.org
BTrace:
http://kenai.com/projects/btrace
VisualVM:
http://visualvm.java.net/
Overarching examples:
https://github.com/matthewmccullough/opensourcedebuggingjava
Delivered on October 20, 2011
Why use JavaScript in Hardware? GoTo Conf - Berlin TechnicalMachine
A majority of this presentation was live demos of hardware in action (how to blink lights, send HTTP requests to an Express server, attach sensors, and an integration demo) but it also quickly goes over some reasons why you should consider using JavaScript to prototype hardware.
44CON 2013 - Browser bug hunting - Memoirs of a last man standing - Atte Kett...44CON
Just like drinking is not a game in Finland; neither is browser bug hunting - it’s serious business! Browser bugs have been supporting Atte Kettunen (@attekett) traditional Finnish way of living since late 2011 and he’s going to tell you all about how he has been living the dream browser bug hunting - focusing on one of the most secure browser around, Google Chrome!
He’ll tell you a tale of his experiences with bounty programs and how those have evolved since he started way back (vendors can show the love too!) and how he’s managed to survive in the harsh environment of browser bug hunting. He’ll impart some important bug hunting social skills by showing you how and how NOT to step on the others guys toes - very competitive cottage industry is browser bug hunting. ;)
Atte is also going to share with you how and why he selected his current target feature *(still full of bugs!), how he built his fuzzer-module(s) and the results produced. We’ll all walk a mile in a bug hunters shoes together and take a peek at the tool sets, as well as the infrastructures that are used to find browser bugs by individuals and vendors!
Fantastic Buildpacks and Where to Find ThemJoe Kutner
Adventure awaits you as we journey through the buildpack ecosystem. We’ll discuss how to find buildpacks in the wild and examine their different habitats, including Google, Heroku, and Cloud Foundry. In this talk, you’ll learn how to run buildpacks and where to find production ready buildpacks that are perfect for your app.
Programming JVM Bytecode with JitescriptJoe Kutner
Every Java developer should have a good working knowledge of JVM bytecode. Its fun, it can help you diagnose problems, improve performance, and even empowers you to build your own languages. No matter what kind of Java application you work on, youll get something out of this talk. Well start with bytecode fundamentals. Youll learn how the most common operations work and see visual representations of how the JVM executes that code. The second part of the talk will introduce Jitescript, a Java library for generating bytecode. You learn how to use Jitescript with some plain old Java code to create your own JVM languages.
Twelve Factor apps are built for agility and rapid deployment. They enable continuous delivery and reduce the time and cost for new developers to join a project. At the same time, they are architected to exploit the principles of modern cloud platforms while permitting maximum portability between them. Finally, they can scale up without significant changes to tooling, architecture or development practices. In this talk, you will learn the principles and best practices espoused by the Twelve Factor app. We'll discuss how to structure your code, manage dependencies, store configuration, run admin tasks, capture log files, and more. You'll learn how modern Java deployments can benefit from adopting these principles, and why they fit nicely within the cloud.
Every Java developer should have a good working knowledge of JVM bytecode. It’s fun, it can help you diagnose problems, improve performance, and even opens the door to building languages of your own. No matter what kind of Java application you work on, you’ll get something out of this talk. We’ll start with bytecode fundamentals. You’ll learn how the most common operations work and see visual representations of how the JVM executes that code. The second part of the talk will introduce Jitescript, a Java library for generating bytecode. You’ll learn how to use Jitescript with some plain old Java code to create your own JVM languages.
12 Factor App: Best Practices for JVM DeploymentJoe Kutner
Twelve Factor apps are built for agility and rapid deployment. They enable continuous delivery and reduce the time and cost for new developers to join a project. At the same time, they are architected to exploit the principles of modern cloud platforms while permitting maximum portability between them. Finally, they can scale up without significant changes to tooling, architecture or development practices. In this talk, you’ll learn the principles and best practices espoused by the Twelve Factor app. We’ll discuss how to structure your code, manage dependencies, store configuration, run admin tasks, capture log files, and more. You’ll learn how modern Java deployments can benefit
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TYPES OF OUTOFMEMORYERRORTier1 app
Even though at surface level ‘java.lang.OutOfMemoryError’ appears as one single error; underlyingly there are 9 types of OutOfMemoryError. Each type of OutOfMemoryError has different causes, diagnosis approaches and solutions. This session equips you with the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to troubleshoot and conquer OutOfMemoryError in all its forms, ensuring smoother, more efficient Java applications.
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing SuiteGoogle
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https://sumonreview.com/ai-pilot-review/
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✅More than 85 AI features are included in the AI pilot.
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(4) AI Ebook Suite Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-ebook-suite-review
Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
For more Tendenci AMS events, check out www.tendenci.com/events
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
Climate Science Flows: Enabling Petabyte-Scale Climate Analysis with the Eart...Globus
The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a global network of data servers that archives and distributes the planet’s largest collection of Earth system model output for thousands of climate and environmental scientists worldwide. Many of these petabyte-scale data archives are located in proximity to large high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing resources, but the primary workflow for data users consists of transferring data, and applying computations on a different system. As a part of the ESGF 2.0 US project (funded by the United States Department of Energy Office of Science), we developed pre-defined data workflows, which can be run on-demand, capable of applying many data reduction and data analysis to the large ESGF data archives, transferring only the resultant analysis (ex. visualizations, smaller data files). In this talk, we will showcase a few of these workflows, highlighting how Globus Flows can be used for petabyte-scale climate analysis.
19. $ yo jhipster
├── asks a bunch of questions
├── creates app scaffolding
├── ready to build
├── ready to test
└── ready to run
Yeoman $ yo jhipster:entity
├── asks a bunch of questions
├── creates entity scaffolding
└── creates tests for the entity
$ yo jhipster:heroku
├── asks a bunch of questions
├── creates a Heroku app
└── deploys to Heroku
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.1.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/
? (1/16) Which *type* of application would you like to create? (Use arrow keys)
❯ Monolithic application (recommended for simple projects)
Microservice application
Microservice gateway
[BETA] JHipster UAA server (for microservice OAuth2 authentication)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? (Use arrow keys)
❯ Monolithic application (recommended for simple projects)
Microservice application
Microservice gateway
[BETA] JHipster UAA server (for microservice OAuth2 authentication)
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? (Use arrow keys)
Monolithic application (recommended for simple projects)
❯ Microservice application
Microservice gateway
[BETA] JHipster UAA server (for microservice OAuth2 authentication)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? (Use arrow keys)
Monolithic application (recommended for simple projects)
Microservice application
❯ Microservice gateway
[BETA] JHipster UAA server (for microservice OAuth2 authentication)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? (jhipster)
$ yo jhipster
JavaOneDemo
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port would like your
server to run? It should be unique to avoid port conflicts. (8080)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8080
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? (com.example)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? (Use arrow keys)
❯ JWT authentication (stateless, with a token)
[BETA] Authentication with JHipster UAA server (the server must be generated separately)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? (Use arrow keys)
❯ SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle)
MongoDB
Cassandra
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use?
MySQL
❯ MariaDB
PostgreSQL
Oracle - Warning! The Oracle JDBC driver (ojdbc) is not bundled because it is not ...
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use?
MySQL
MariaDB
❯ PostgreSQL
Oracle - Warning! The Oracle JDBC driver (ojdbc) is not bundled because it is not ...
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use?
❯ H2 with disk-based persistence
H2 with in-memory persistence
PostgreSQL
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use?
H2 with disk-based persistence
H2 with in-memory persistence
❯ PostgreSQL
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache?
No
Yes, with ehcache (local cache, for a single node)
❯ Yes, with HazelCast (distributed cache, for multiple nodes)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache?
❯ No
Yes, with ehcache (local cache, for a single node)
Yes, with HazelCast (distributed cache, for multiple nodes)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? (Use arrow keys)
❯ Maven
Gradle
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
❯◯ Search engine using ElasticSearch
◯ Clustered HTTP sessions using Hazelcast
◯ WebSockets using Spring Websocket
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
◯ Search engine using ElasticSearch
❯◯ Clustered HTTP sessions using Hazelcast
◯ WebSockets using Spring Websocket
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
◯ Search engine using ElasticSearch
◯ Clustered HTTP sessions using Hazelcast
❯◯ WebSockets using Spring Websocket
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
◯ Search engine using ElasticSearch
◯ Clustered HTTP sessions using Hazelcast
❯◉ WebSockets using Spring Websocket
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? WebSockets using Spring Websocket
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? (y/N)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? WebSockets using Spring Websocket
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? (Y/n)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? WebSockets using Spring Websocket
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? (Use arrow keys)
Czech
Danish
Dutch
❯ English
French
Galician
German
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install (Press <space> to select)
❯◯ Catalan
◯ Chinese (Simplified)
◯ Chinese (Traditional)
◯ Czech
◯ Danish
◯ Dutch
◯ French
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install (Press <space> to select)
❯◉ Catalan
◯ Chinese (Simplified)
◯ Chinese (Traditional)
◯ Czech
◯ Danish
◯ Dutch
◯ French
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install (Press <space> to select)
❯◯ Tamil
◉ Catalan
◯ Chinese (Simplified)
◯ Chinese (Traditional)
◯ Czech
◯ Danish
◯ Dutch
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install (Press <space> to select)
❯◯ Turkish
◯ Tamil
◉ Catalan
◯ Chinese (Simplified)
◯ Chinese (Traditional)
◯ Czech
◯ Danish
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install (Press <space> to select)
❯◯ Swedish
◯ Turkish
◯ Tamil
◉ Catalan
◯ Chinese (Simplified)
◯ Chinese (Traditional)
◯ Czech
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install (Press <space> to select)
❯◉ Swedish
◯ Turkish
◯ Tamil
◉ Catalan
◯ Chinese (Simplified)
◯ Chinese (Traditional)
◯ Czech
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install Catalan, Swedish
? (14/13) Which testing frameworks would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
❯◉ Gatling
◯ Cucumber
◯ Protractor
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/16) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/16) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/16) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/16) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/16) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/16) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/16) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/16) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/16) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install Catalan, Swedish
? (14/13) Which testing frameworks would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
❯◉ Gatling
◯ Cucumber
◯ Protractor
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/gateway
? (1/16) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/16) What is the base name of your application? JavaOneDemo
? (3/16) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/16) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/16) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/16) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
? (7/16) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/16) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/16) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? Search engine using ElasticSearch
? (12/13) Would you like to use the LibSass stylesheet preprocessor for your CSS? No
? (13/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? Yes
? Please choose the native language of the application? English
? Please choose additional languages to install Catalan, Swedish
? (14/13) Which testing frameworks would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)Gatling
Installing languages: en, ca, sv
$ yo jhipster
61. create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/password.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/register.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/sessions.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/settings.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/reset.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/user-management.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/global.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/health.json
create src/main/resources/i18n/messages_ca.properties
I'm all done. Running npm install & bower install for you to install the required
dependencies. If this fails, try running the command yourself.
62. create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/password.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/register.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/sessions.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/settings.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/reset.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/user-management.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/global.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/health.json
create src/main/resources/i18n/messages_ca.properties
I'm all done. Running npm install & bower install for you to install the required
dependencies. If this fails, try running the command yourself.
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63. create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/password.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/register.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/sessions.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/settings.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/reset.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/user-management.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/global.json
create src/main/webapp/i18n/ca/health.json
create src/main/resources/i18n/messages_ca.properties
I'm all done. Running npm install & bower install for you to install the required
dependencies. If this fails, try running the command yourself.
Server app generated successfully.
Client app generated successfully.
[09:10:45] Using gulpfile ~/workspace/gateway/gulpfile.js
[09:10:45] Starting 'install'...
...
[09:10:45] gulp-inject 1 files into index.html.
[09:10:45] Finished 'inject:troubleshoot' after 4.89 ms
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? (Use arrow keys)
❯ Monolithic application (recommended for simple projects)
Microservice application
Microservice gateway
[BETA] JHipster UAA server (for microservice OAuth2 authentication)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? (Use arrow keys)
Monolithic application (recommended for simple projects)
❯ Microservice application
Microservice gateway
[BETA] JHipster UAA server (for microservice OAuth2 authentication)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? (jhipster)
$ yo jhipster
BookService
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port would like your
server to run? It should be unique to avoid port conflicts. (8081)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? (com.example)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? (Use arrow keys)
❯ JWT authentication (stateless, with a token)
[BETA] Authentication with JHipster UAA server (the server must be generated separately)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? (Use arrow keys)
No database
❯ SQL (H2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle)
MongoDB
Cassandra
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use?
MySQL
❯ MariaDB
PostgreSQL
Oracle - Warning! The Oracle JDBC driver (ojdbc)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use?
MySQL
MariaDB
❯ PostgreSQL
Oracle - Warning! The Oracle JDBC driver (ojdbc)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use?
❯ H2 with disk-based persistence
H2 with in-memory persistence
PostgreSQL
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use?
H2 with disk-based persistence
H2 with in-memory persistence
❯ PostgreSQL
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? (Use arrow keys)
No
Yes, with ehcache (local cache, for a single node)
❯ Yes, with HazelCast (distributed cache, for multiple nodes)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? (Use arrow keys)
❯ No
Yes, with ehcache (local cache, for a single node)
Yes, with HazelCast (distributed cache, for multiple nodes)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? (Use arrow keys)
❯ Maven
Gradle
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
❯◯ Search engine using ElasticSearch
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
? (12/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? (Y/n)
$ yo jhipster
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http://jhipster.github.io
Welcome to the JHipster Generator v3.7.0
Application files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/book-service
? (1/13) Which *type* of application would you like to create? Microservice application
? (2/13) What is the base name of your application? BookService
? (3/13) As you are running in a microservice architecture, on which port... 8081
? (4/13) What is your default Java package name? com.example
? (5/13) Which *type* of authentication would you like to use? JWT authentication ...
? (6/13) Which *type* of database would you like to use? SQL (H2, MySQL, MariaDB, ...
? (7/13) Which *production* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (8/13) Which *development* database would you like to use? PostgreSQL
? (9/13) Do you want to use Hibernate 2nd level cache? No
? (10/13) Would you like to use Maven or Gradle for building the backend? Maven
? (11/13) Which other technologies would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
? (12/13) Would you like to enable internationalization support? No
? (13/13) Which testing frameworks would you like to use? (Press <space> to select)
❯◉ Gatling
◯ Cucumber
$ yo jhipster
106. yo jhipster:docker-compose$
Welcome to the JHipster Docker Compose Sub-Generator
Files will be generated in folder: /Users/jkutner/workspace/docker-compose
? Enter the root directory where your gateway(s) and microservices are located (../)