This is an example project for my talk High-performance data access with Vaadin.
The project is a standard Maven project, so you can import it to your IDE of choice. Read more how to set up a development environment for Vaadin projects (Windows, Linux, macOS).
The example application uses PostgreSQL database. You need to install it locally and create the database:
create database vaadin;
create user vaadin with encrypted password 'vaadin';
grant all privileges on database vaadin to vaadin;
Or use Docker:
docker run --name postgres-vaadin -d -p5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_DB=vaadin -e POSTGRES_USER=vaadin -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=vaadin -d postgres:12.7
Java 16 is used. You can download it for example from AdoptOpenJDK.
The first start will be a bit slower because testdata is inserted when starting the first time.
To run from the command line, use mvn spring-boot:run
and open http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
- Make sure to run mvn compile once to generate the classes uses by jOOQ
- Locate the Application.java class in the Project view. It is in the src folder, under the main package's root.
- Right-click on the Application class
- Select "Debug 'Application.main()'" from the list
After the application has started, you can view it at http://localhost:8080/ in your browser. You can now also attach breakpoints in code for debugging purposes, by clicking next to a line number in any source file.
- Make sure to run mvn compile once to generate the classes uses by jOOQ
- Locate the Application.java class in the Package Explorer. It is in
src/main/java
, under the main package. - Right-click on the file and select
Debug As
-->Java Application
.
Do not worry if the debugger breaks at a SilentExitException
. This is a Spring Boot feature and happens on every startup.
After the application has started, you can view it at http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.