Create and Run ZK Application with Maven Artifacts"
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*Fill the first 4 field '''(you can change them later)''' --> Click '''[Finish]''' | *Fill the first 4 field '''(you can change them later)''' --> Click '''[Finish]''' | ||
+ | *:''Group Id'' is usually the package name but it could be anything you prefer. Here we use <tt>org.zkoss</tt>, but it is better to use your own. | ||
+ | *:''Arifact Id'' is your project's ID. | ||
+ | *:''Version'' is your project's version. | ||
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Revision as of 08:48, 22 August 2011
How to create ZK Maven web project
Create Project of Maven
- [File] -> [New] -> [Other] --> [Maven Project]
- Check Create a simple Project
- Fill the first 4 field (you can change them later) --> Click [Finish]
Add WTP Support (Project Facet)
- Create new folder under /src/main/ named webapp
- Right Click on your Maven Project -> Choose Properties -> Choose Project Facets -> Check Dynamic Web Module
- Click Further configuration available' --> input the Context Root and Content Directory --> Check Generate web.xml deployment descriptor
Enable Dependency and Web Project configuration
web.xml
- Overwrite the content of /src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml with Sample of web.xml.
pom.xml
- Overwrite the content of pom.xml with Sample of pom.xml
How to run Maven project on Run-Jetty-Run (Optional)
Notice that Run-Jetty-Run is optional. The speed of deployment is much faster, but the server is Jetty embedded in Run-Jetty-Run. If you prefer to use your own server, you could skip this step.
- Create new zul file index.zul [1] under /src/main/webapp
- Goto Run Configurations
- Double click on Jetty Webapp
- It will auto fill Project / Port / Context / WebApp Dir
- Click Run and browse http://127.0.0.1:8080/TestMavenWebProject/