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apollo-project

v0.0.3

Published

Apollo project is a project template. It can be used with the [project-x](https://github.com/foldik/project-x) project generator.

Readme

apollo-project

Apollo project is a project template. It can be used with the project-x project generator.

Install

$ npm install --save apollo-project

API

apolloProject(settings)

settings.name

The name of the project root folder. This will be the artifactId too.

settings.groupId

The groupId int the pom.xml.

settings.package

The root package of the java application.

settings.serviceName

The beginning of the service class.

settings.method

The name of the service method.

settings.port

The port number, where the service started.

Example

index.js

const {apolloProject} = require('apollo-project');
const {project} = require('project-x');

var projectTemplate = apolloProject(
    {
        'name': 'hello-app',
        'groupId': 'com.foldik',
        'package': 'com.foldik.example',
        'serviceName': 'Greeting',
        'method': 'hi',
        'port': '8787'
    }
);

project(projectTemplate).build();

Generated project structure

hello-app/
  pom.xml
  src/
    main/
      java/
        com.foldik.example/
          App.java
          module/
            Module.java
          service/
            GreetingService.java
          logger/
            Logger.java
      resources/
        hi.conf

Now you can build the project with maven and start the application.

$ mvn clean package
$ java -jar target/hello-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar

You can reach the service on localhost:8787/hi

greeting-service-example

Soo easy...

dancing-cat

License

ISC