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author | Georg Kallidis <gk@apache.org> | Wed Jul 24 11:07:05 2019 +0200 |
committer | Georg Kallidis <gk@apache.org> | Wed Jul 24 11:07:05 2019 +0200 |
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update scm to git, update mysql-connector-java, log4j2, fix port in readme, indentation in pom
Maven Archetype to generate a webapp utilizing Turbine 5.0
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
You should have Java 8 or later installed. The archetype sets up a new application using MySQL as the default database store. However, you can adjust this to use any database supported by Apache Torque 4.0. Therefore, you should be at least have a database instance where you have access rights to create a new database schema and populate it with the tables the application generates. Finally, this is a maven archetype, so of course you should install a local version of Maven (tested with 3.5.4).
Eclipse integration:
You need to first add the Apache maven archetypes to your IDE so that you can take advantage of using the turbine-webapp-5.0 plugin to generate a new web application.
The location of the remote catalog file is: http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/archetype-catalog.xml
Step-by-step instructions on how to accomplish this can be found here: https://howtodoinjava.com/eclipse/how-to-import-maven-remote-archetype-catalogs-in-eclipse/
Please feel free to contribute. We are always happy to encourage new committers to the project.
This project is licensed under the Apache Software License 2.0