Author: Pete Muir Level: Intermediate Technologies: CDI, JSF, JPA, EJB, JPA, JAX-RS, BV Summary: An example that incorporates multiple technologies Target Product: EAP Source: https://github.com/jboss-jdf/jboss-as-quickstart/
Sistema Gerencial de Compras A finalidade deste projeto é criar um sistema de informações para auxiliar no processo de compra, que permita um maior controle e gere informações gerenciais para dar apoio na tomada de decisão e para verificação do desempenho, dando maior agilidade e segurança ao processo de negócio
- Possibilitar a identificação das características do produto a ser comprado através de especificação de compras.
- Manter um cadastro de fornecedores, para identificar que oferece a melhor relação preço versus qualidade.
- Criar um mecanismo que permita o registro e consulta das cotações de preços dos produtos.
- Implementar um mecanismo que permita os registros de entrada das notas fiscais de compra, com intuito de manter histórico do movimento de compra por fornecedor, além de disponibilizar consultas do movimento de compras.
- Implementar um mecanismo para registar os históricos de consumo dos produtos e calcular a média de consumo mensal.
- Possibilitar o calculo do índice de desempenho CMV - Custo das Mercadorias Vendidas.
- Manter registro da variação de preços dos produtos em um período.
This is your project! It is a sample, deployable Maven 3 project to help you get your foot in the door developing with Java EE 6 on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 or JBoss AS 7.
This project is setup to allow you to create a compliant Java EE 6 application using JSF 2.0, CDI 1.0, EJB 3.1, JPA 2.0 and Bean Validation 1.0. It includes a persistence unit and some sample persistence and transaction code to introduce you to database access in enterprise Java.
There is a tutorial for this quickstart in the Getting Started Developing Applications Guide.
All you need to build this project is Java 6.0 (Java SDK 1.6) or better, Maven 3.0 or better.
The application this project produces is designed to be run on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 or JBoss AS 7.
If you have not yet done so, you must Configure Maven before testing the quickstarts.
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Open a command line and navigate to the root of the JBoss server directory.
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The following shows the command line to start the server with the web profile:
For Linux: JBOSS_HOME/bin/standalone.sh For Windows: JBOSS_HOME\bin\standalone.bat
NOTE: The following build command assumes you have configured your Maven user settings. If you have not, you must include Maven setting arguments on the command line. See Build and Deploy the Quickstarts for complete instructions and additional options.
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Make sure you have started the JBoss Server as described above.
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Open a command line and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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Type this command to build and deploy the archive:
mvn clean package jboss-as:deploy
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This will deploy
target/siscompras.war
to the running instance of the server.
The application will be running at the following URL: http://localhost:8080/siscompras/.
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Make sure you have started the JBoss Server as described above.
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Open a command line and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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When you are finished testing, type this command to undeploy the archive:
mvn jboss-as:undeploy
This quickstart provides Arquillian tests. By default, these tests are configured to be skipped as Arquillian tests require the use of a container.
NOTE: The following commands assume you have configured your Maven user settings. If you have not, you must include Maven setting arguments on the command line. See Run the Arquillian Tests for complete instructions and additional options.
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Make sure you have started the JBoss Server as described above.
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Open a command line and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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Type the following command to run the test goal with the following profile activated:
mvn clean test -Parq-jbossas-remote
You can also start the server and deploy the quickstarts from Eclipse using JBoss tools. For more information, see Use JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse to Run the Quickstarts
If you want to debug the source code or look at the Javadocs of any library in the project, run either of the following commands to pull them into your local repository. The IDE should then detect them.
mvn dependency:sources
mvn dependency:resolve -Dclassifier=javadoc