when you run a Maven goal, it will run any previous goal. The order of basic phases is:
- Validate
- Compile
- Test
- Package
- Verify
- Install
- Deploy
Based on official documentation:
TEST - test the compiled source code using a suitable unit testing framework. These tests should not require the code be packaged or deployed
VERIFY - run any checks on results of integration tests to ensure quality criteria are met
To run unit tests, the Surefire plugin is recommended. And Failsafe for integration tests.
https://www.baeldung.com/hibernate-one-to-many
- Spring Data JPA find by embedded object property -- Booking|User
List<Booking> findByUser_username(String username);
https://www.logicbig.com/tutorials/spring-framework/spring-data/nested-properties-resolution.html
List<Employee> findByDeptartementName(String deptName);
List<Employee> findByDeptartement_name(String deptName);
C:\b2b\com\steve\util
C:\b2b\com\steve\app
C:\b2b\com\steve\gui\
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javadoc -d "C:\docs" -sourcepath "C:\b2b" -subpackages com
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javadoc -d "C:\projectjee\projetdegestionsdestocks\docs\MyJavaDocs" -sourcepath "C:\projectjee\projetdegestionsdestocks\src\main\java" -subpackages comjavadoc -d "C:\projectjee\projetdegestionsdestocks\docs\MyJavaDocs" -sourcepath "C:\projectjee\projetdegestionsdestocks\src\main\java" -subpackages com
*** Test en Mode DEV
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mvn spring-boot:run
user/pwd : admin@test.com / admin2017
url : jdbc:h2:mem:contactmanager user: sa pwd:
Pour voir la base en mémoire.
** Spring DATA REST
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Add spring data rest starter with spring data : pom.xml
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Implemente Default @Repository with findby?
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ADD spring.data.rest.basePath=/api to application.properties
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http://localhost:8088/api/ (display all Rest Urls)
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First page=0
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User findByEmail(String email) in repository ---> /api/search --> http://localhost:8088/api/users/search/findByEmail?email=myemail@yahoo.fr
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Exemple Url with pagination and sort on attribute: http://localhost:8088/api/users?page=0&size=5&sort=name,desc
---- HIBERNATE Performance Tips Sample: *https://dzone.com/articles/50-best-performance-practices-for-hibernate-5-amp
- https://github.com/AnghelLeonard/Hibernate-SpringBoot the n+1 select issue is the most common performance problem.
- https://www.baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-customize-http-endpoints
- https://www.mkyong.com/spring-data/spring-data-add-custom-method-to-repository/
- https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/spring-boot-rest-api-unit-testing-with-junit/ https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/api-testing-with-jmeter-and-the-json-extractor/ https://www.blazemeter.com/api-functional-testing/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=BM_blog&utm_campaign=spring-boot-rest-api-unit-testing-with-junit
- "A Java class can only extend one parent class. Multiple inheritance is not allowed. Interfaces are not classes, however, and an interface can extend more than one parent interface. The extends keyword is used once, and the parent interfaces are declared in a comma-separated list".
- https://dzone.com/articles/applying-hateoas-to-a-rest-api-with-spring-boot
- "HATEOAS is an acronym for Hypermedia As The Engine Of Application State. Even after expanding that for you, it still might not mean a lot. HATEOAS is an extra level upon REST and is used to present information about a REST API to a client, allowing for a better understanding of the API without the need to bring up the specification or documentation. This is done by including links in a returned response and using only these links to further communicate with the server."
- Session server security vs JWT Token (client) https://dev.to/thecodearcher/what-really-is-the-difference-between-session-and-token-based-authentication-2o39
- https://medium.com/@sherryhsu/session-vs-token-based-authentication-11a6c5ac45e4