Chapter 2: Project Structure"
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After you download the source code, you will find it is a Maven<ref>[http://maven.apache.org/ Apache Maven]</ref> project with jetty plugin configured. Therefore, if you have Maven, you can run the example application with a simple command<ref>[http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin Start jetty in Maven]</ref> : | After you download the source code, you will find it is a Maven<ref>[http://maven.apache.org/ Apache Maven]</ref> project with jetty plugin configured. Therefore, if you have Maven, you can run the example application with a simple command<ref>[http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin Start jetty in Maven]</ref> : | ||
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Revision as of 07:16, 8 January 2013
Source Code
3 branches All source code used in this tutorial is available on [github]. Because our example application has 3 different configurations, our source code is divided into 3 branches: master, chapter 9, and chapter 10.
The mater branch contains the examples from chapter 3 to chapter 8. The other two branches contains examples of the chapter which their branch name indicate.
You can click the "ZIP" icon to download the current selected branch as a zip file.
Run Example Application
After you download the source code, you will find it is a Maven[1] project with jetty plugin configured. Therefore, if you have Maven, you can run the example application with a simple command[2] :
mvn jetty:run
Then visit the URL http://localhost:8080/tutorial/index.zul. (Assume the source code's folder name is "tutorial".)
Project Structure
- package folder
- ZUL
- readme.txt