A Mirror of Spring's PetClinic
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PetClinic Sample Application Build Status

About

Petclinic is a Spring Boot application built using Maven.

Prerequisites

The following items should be installed in your system:

Running petclinic locally

You can build a jar file and run it from the command line:

# Clone the repository (remember to change the URL to your forked one):
git clone git@github.com:cleankod/spring-petclinic.git

# Change working directory to inside the project:
cd spring-petclinic

# Build:
./mvnw package

# Run:
java -jar target/*.jar

You can then access the application here: http://localhost:8080/

petclinic-screenshot

Or you can run it from Maven directly using the Spring Boot Maven plugin. If you do this it will pick up changes that you make in the project immediately (changes to Java source files require a compilation as well - most people use an IDE for this):

./mvnw spring-boot:run

Working with Petclinic in your IDE

Steps:

  1. Inside IntelliJ IDEA, in the main menu, choose File -> Open and select the Petclinic's pom.xml. Click on the Open button.

    CSS files are generated from the Maven build. You can either build them on the command line ./mvnw generate-resources or right click on the spring-petclinic project then Maven -> Generates sources and Update Folders.

    A run configuration named PetClinicApplication should have been created for you if you're using a recent Ultimate version. Otherwise, run the application by right clicking on the PetClinicApplication main class and choosing Run 'PetClinicApplication'.

  2. Navigate to Petclinic

    Visit http://localhost:8080 in your browser.