A quickstart project that processes users in the system. It's main purpose is to to call external REST service to load a given user by its username.
This example shows
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invoking remote REST service
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control flow based on service calls
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Diagram
- Diagram Properties
- Diagram Properties
- Diagram Properties
- Find User Service Call
- Find User Service Call
- Find User Gateway Yes
- Find User Gateway No
- Audit User Service Rest Call
- Audit User Service Rest Call
You will need:
- Java 11+ installed
- Environment variable JAVA_HOME set accordingly
- Maven 3.8.6+ installed
mvn clean compile spring-boot:run
mvn clean package
To run the generated native executable, generated in target/
, execute
java -jar target/process-service-rest-call-springboot.jar
You can take a look at the OpenAPI definition - automatically generated and included in this service - to determine all available operations exposed by this service. For easy readability you can visualize the OpenAPI definition file using a UI tool like for example available Swagger UI.
In addition, various clients to interact with this service can be easily generated using this OpenAPI definition.
To make use of this application it is as simple as putting a sending request to http://localhost:8080/users
with following content
{
"username" : "test"
}
Complete curl command can be found below:
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' -d '{"username" : "test"}' http://localhost:8080/users
After the above command you should see some log on Springboot sush as following
- Springboot Log
To test the other route possible for unknown user send request to http://localhost:8080/users
with following content
{
"username" : "nonexisting"
}
Complete curl command can be found below:
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' -d '{"username" : "nonexisting"}' http://localhost:8080/users
After the above command nothing will show on Springboot log as the user is skipped but you should see the following on terminal after curl
- Curl Log