Vaadin 8 Extended Maintenance provides possibility to use Spring Boot 3.2 with Vaadin 8. This application demonstrates the setup.
mvn spring-boot:run
Wait for the application to start
Open http://localhost:8080/ to view the application.
Default credentials are admin@vaadin.com/admin for admin access and barista@vaadin.com/barista for normal user access.
The project is configured to automatically make the build artifact runnable using java -jar
.
By default you can thus also run the project by executing the war file:
java -jar target/my-bakery-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
If you want to produce a jar
file instead of a war
file, change the packaging type in pom.xml
to <packaging>jar</packaging>
.
The project can be imported into the IDE of your choice as a Maven project
The views are created using Vaadin Designer. To edit the views visually, you need to install the Vaadin Designer plug-in.
In Eclipse, open Marketplace, search for "vaadin" and install Vaadin Designer 2.x
In IntelliJ, go to "Preferences" -> "Plugins" -> "Browse Repositories", search for "Vaadin Designer 2" and install "Vaadin Designer"
The code in this repository is distributed under Apache 2 license, but commercial Vaadin dependencies are used and you need a license to use those.
Vaadin 8.27.0 requires a paid Vaadin 8 Extended Maintenance subscription.
A paid Pro subscription is required for using Chart and Designer products.