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Spring Web MVC 5.1 start Maven Archetype

Status

Release Build Status

Try it out!

Demo application on Heroku. demo code

Application might be sleeping, please wait few seconds as it runs on free plan, Thank you.

Summary

The project is a Maven archetype for Spring MVC web application. It is inspired from https://github.io/kolorobot/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype and was originally a fork. kolorobot archetype is based onto Spring Framework 5.0.x (as of January 2019)

After refactoring a bit to upgrade Spring to 5.1, the aim became to build a full Spring Framework MVC Web application only (which should not contain any Spring Boot dependencies). In that purpose some extra configuration have been added Cache, Async, WebJars, Problem.

Why?

While Spring Boot is a wonderful way to build a web application in no time, this archetype startup is a way to claim back control to all the opinionated choices made by Spring Boot team. In that way, the configuration is not hidden in Auto Configuration properties. Saying that, reading Boot code helps to build a configuration without Spring Boot. For a complete Spring Boot Application you may want to have a look to JHipster

This starter can be used for

  • educational purpose
  • migration purpose (ie from Spring Framework core 4.3.x to 5.1.x)
  • as a starting point to migrate from Spring Boot to Spring Framework core and Web MVC.
  • ...

Notes: This archetype may not work with prior versions of Spring Framework 5.0.x, or 4.3.x, and Java 1.8 It uses methods which are not reverse compatible.

When Spring Framework 5.2 will be released, a new branch to track progress will be created.

PR contributions are welcome as long as there is no Spring Boot dependency included.

ChangeLog

Generated project characteristics

TODO

  • Localization improvements
  • View.JS integration

Prerequisites

Demo project

A demo generated artifact is available at spring-mvc-start-archetype-demo repo

git clone https://github.com/dilbertside/spring-mvc-start-archetype-demo.git spring-mvc-webapp-demo
cd spring-mvc-webapp-demo
mvn package -Ph2

Heroku Live

Demo application

Application might be sleeping, please wait few seconds as it runs on free plan, Thank you.

Docker Hub image

A demo webapp is generated from the defaults of this archetype generator and a containerized image is built in Docker Hub

Get it running in no time with following command:

docker run -it --rm -p 8080:8080 diside/webapp

Create a new project with this Maven archetype

Docker maven

Reusing the Docker Maven repository and archetype generating project in Interactive mode

Script

Download and use Bash generation script and run

bash generate.sh

Manual

Beware: no pom.xml should be in directory where you run following command.

docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd)":/usr/src/mymaven -w /usr/src/mymaven diside/spring-mvc-start-archetype-docker:5.1.4 mvn archetype:generate \
      -DarchetypeGroupId=com.github.dilbertside \
      -DarchetypeArtifactId=spring-mvc-start-archetype \
      -DarchetypeVersion=5.1.11

command line

Prerequisites: Java and Maven must be installed.

add to your ~/.m2/settings.xml a new repo in an activated profile

<repositories>
  ...
  <repository>
    <snapshots>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </snapshots>
    <id>jitpack.io</id>
    <url>https://jitpack.io</url>
  </repository>
  ...
<repositories>  

and run interactively in a directory without a pom.xml in it

  mvn archetype:generate \
      -DarchetypeGroupId=com.github.dilbertside \
      -DarchetypeArtifactId=spring-mvc-start-archetype \
      -DarchetypeVersion=5.1.11

Note: script to test generator prior to release might be useful to peruse

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 com.github.dilbertside
  • Set Artifact Id to spring-mvc-start-archetype
  • Set Version to 5.1.11
  • Set Repository to https://dilbertside.github.io/spring-mvc-start-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).

Eclipse / 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 com.github.dilbertside
  • Set Archetype Artifact Id to spring-mvc-start-archetype
  • Set Archetype Version to 5.1.11
  • Set Repository URL to https://dilbertside.github.io/spring-mvc-start-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 to select Include snapshot archetypes.

Local repository

Install archetype locally self build

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

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

Create a project from a local repository

Use a directory without a pom.xml in it and then run:

  mvn archetype:generate \
      -DarchetypeGroupId=com.github.dilbertside \
      -DarchetypeArtifactId=spring-mvc-start-archetype \
      -DarchetypeVersion=5.1.11

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

Run the project

Docker

Docker must be installed

  mvn compile jib:buildTar
  docker load --input target/*.tar
  docker run acme:0.0.1-dev

Eclipse IDE

create a new server goto Preferences -> Server -> Runtime Environments

and add the project just created, publish, start the server

Tomcat plugin (deprecated)

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

  mvn test tomcat7:run

Note: It is not recommended to run the artifact, Tomcat Maven Plugin Version 2.2 was released on 2013-11-11

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.

Project Configuration

Switching to PostgreSQL

Prerequisites: PostgreSQL up and running, tablespace, and credentials valid

  • Build and run with the correct profile:
mvn clean package -P-h2,dev,pgsql help:active-profiles

Switching to H2 database

It is default DB activated, to change default reset to <activeByDefault>false</activeByDefault> in POM

  • Build and run with the correct profile:
mvn clean package -P dev,h2 help:active-profiles

Switching to HSQL DB

  • Build and run with the correct profile:
mvn clean package -P-h2,dev,hsql help:active-profiles

Switching to MySQL/Maria DB

Prerequisites: MySQL up and running, tablespace, and credentials valid

  • Build and run with the correct profile:
mvn clean package -P-h2,dev,mysql help:active-profiles

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> {

}

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the file for details