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Spring MVC 4 Quickstart Maven Archetype

Summary

The project is a Maven archetype for Spring MVC 4 web application.

Generated project characteristics

  • No-xml Spring MVC 4 web application
  • Thymeleaf, Bootstrap
  • JPA (Hibernate/HSQLDB/Spring Data JPA)
  • JUnit/Mockito
  • Spring Security
  • MongoDB (Spring Data Mongo)

Prerequisites

  • JDK 8
  • Maven 3

Create a project

    mvn archetype:generate \
        -DarchetypeGroupId=pl.codeleak \
        -DarchetypeArtifactId=spring-mvc-quickstart \
        -DarchetypeVersion=1.0.0 \
        -DgroupId=my.groupid \
        -DartifactId=my-artifactId \
        -Dversion=version \
        -DarchetypeRepository=http://kolorobot.github.io/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype

Note: The above command will bootstrap a project using the archetype published here: http://kolorobot.github.io/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype

Run the project

Navigate to newly created project directory (my-artifactId) and then run:

	mvn test tomcat7:run

Test in the browser

http://localhost:8080/

Note: No additional services are required in order to start the application. Mongo DB configuration is in place but it is not used in the code.

Create a new project in IntelliJ

  • Create new project File > New > Project
  • Click Maven on the left hand side of the new project dialog
  • Check Create from archetype
  • Click the Add Archetype button
  • Set Group Id to pl.codeleak
  • Set Artifact Id to spring-mvc-quickstart
  • Set Version to 1.0.0
  • Set Repository to http://kolorobot.github.io/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype
  • Click next and create the project

Note: If you would like to create a project using archetype published in your local repository, skip repository field and make sure it is installed locally (see below).

Creating a new project in Spring Tool Suite

  • Create new project File > New > Maven Project
  • Make sure Create a simple project option is not selected
  • Click Next to navigate to Select an Archetype screen
  • Make sure Include snapshot archetypes is selected
  • Click Add Archetype button
  • Set Archetype Group Id to pl.codeleak
  • Set Archetype Artifact Id to spring-mvc-quickstart
  • Set Archetype Version to 1.0.0
  • Set Repository URL to http://kolorobot.github.io/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype
  • Click OK so the Archetype is added to the list
  • Click Next and fill in Group Id, Artifact Id and Version of your new project

Note: Remember so select Include snapshot archetypes.

If you have any troubles with installation in Eclipse, you may want to have a look at this issue: #74

Install archetype locally

To install the archetype in your local repository execute the following commands:

    git clone https://github.com/kolorobot/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype.git
    cd spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype
    mvn clean install

Create a project from a local repository

Create a new empty directory for your project and navigate into it and then run:

    mvn archetype:generate \
        -DarchetypeGroupId=pl.codeleak \
        -DarchetypeArtifactId=spring-mvc-quickstart \
        -DarchetypeVersion=1.0.0 \
        -DgroupId=my.groupid \
        -DartifactId=my-artifactId \
        -Dversion=version

Note: The above command will bootstrap a project using the archetype published in your local repository.

Switching to PostgreSQL

  • Add dependency to PostgreSQL driver in POM:
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.postgresql</groupId>
    <artifactId>postgresql</artifactId>
    <version>9.4.1207</version>
</dependency>
  • Change persistence.properties:
dataSource.driverClassName=org.postgresql.Driver
dataSource.url=jdbc:postgresql:postgres
dataSource.username=postgres
dataSource.password=postgres

hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQL9Dialect
hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto=create

Enabling MongoDB repositories

  • Open MongoConfig class and uncomment the following line:
// @EnableMongoRepositories(basePackageClasses = Application.class)

Now you can add repositories to your project:

@Repository
public interface MyRepository extends MongoRepository<MyDocument, String> {

}

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