This repository configures a Spring Initializr instance running at https://start.spring.io.
Building from Source
You need Java 1.8 and a bash-like shell.
Building
Invoke the build at the root of the project
$ ./mvnw clean install
Running the app locally
You can easily start the app as any other Spring Boot app:
$ ./mvnw spring-boot:run
Running the app in an IDE
You should be able to import the project into your IDE with no problems. Once there you
can run the StartApplication
from its main method and debug it. If you also need to
work on the library, adding the initializr
project in your workspace would make sure
to reload the app whenever you make any change.
This is the recommended way to operate while you are developing the application, especially the UI.
Deploying to Cloud Foundry
If you are on a Mac and using homebrew, install the Cloud Foundry CLI:
$ brew install cloudfoundry-cli
Alternatively, download a suitable binary for your platform from Pivotal Web Services.
You should ensure that the application name and URL (name and host values) are
suitable for your environment before running cf push
.
First, make sure that you have built the application, then make sure first that the jar has been created:
$ ./mvnw package
Once the jar has been created, you can push the application:
$ cf push your-start -p target/start-site.jar
License
The start.spring.io website is Open Source software released under the Apache 2.0 license.