This tutorial teaches you some of the basic concepts in Vaadin Framework. It is meant to be a fast read for learning how to get started - not an example on how application should be designed. Please note this example uses and requires Java 8 to work..
$ mvn jetty:run
These instructions were tested on IntelliJ IDEA 14 CE. You can get it from https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/
To get the project up and running in IDEA, do:
- File -> New -> Project from Version Control -> Git
 - The URL to use is https://github.com/vaadin/addressbook.git
 - If you get a message about "Non-managed pom.xml file found". Choose "Add as Maven Project"
 - If you get a message about no JDK or SDK being selected. Choose "Configure" and select your installed JDK. You can also set the JDK using File -> Project Structure
 - To start the project, find the "Maven Projects" tab on the right hand side of the screen and navigate to
- Vaadin Web Application -> Plugins -> jetty -> jetty:run
 - Click the play button or right click and select Run (Select Debug instead to run in debug mode)
 
 
You should now have a Jetty server running on localhost:8080. Navigate to http://localhost:8080 to play with the application
These instructions were tested on NetBeans 8.0.2. You can get it from https://www.netbeans.org
To checkout and run the project in NetBeans, do:
- Team -> Git -> Clone
 - Set repository URL to https://github.com/vaadin/addressbook.git
 - Finish
 - Right click the imported project (Vaadin Addressbook Application) and select Run
 - Select GlassFish Server 4.1 -> Remember in Current IDE Session -> OK
 
You should now have a GlassFish server running on localhost:8080 and a browser tab should also be automatically opened with this location
These instructions were tested on Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers Luna SR2. You can get it from http://eclipse.org/downloads/
To checkout and run the project in Eclipse, do:
- File -> Import...
 - Check out Maven Projects from SCM
 - Choose Git from SCM menu
- If you do not see "Git" in the SCM menu, click "Find more SCM connectors in the m2e Marketplace" and install "m2e-egit". Restart Eclipse and start over.
 
 - Set the repository URL to https://github.com/vaadin/addressbook.git
 - Right click the imported "addressbook" and choose Run As -> Maven Build...
- Set the goal to "jetty:run" and click "Run"
 
 
You should now have a Jetty server running on localhost:8080. Navigate to http://localhost:8080/ to play with the application
To use the built in server adapters of Eclipse, instead of doing "Run As -> Maven Build..." you can do
- Run As -> Run on Server
 - Select the server you want to run on, e.g. Apache Tomcat 8 and click ok
 - Do not use the suggested J2EE Preview server as it is outdated, deprecated and does not support Servlet 3, which is required for this applications
 
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