hapi-fhir/hapi-fhir-cli/hapi-fhir-cli-jpaserver
Ken Stevens 533019f051
Response Terminology Wiring (#3807)
* cleaned up response terminology wiring

* jpa is failing atm

* bump pom versions

* double build RAM

* bump hapi version to PRE-22

* license headers

* re-bump to PRE-22

* tag intermittent

Co-authored-by: Ken Stevens <ken@smilecdr.com>
2022-07-25 18:41:01 -04:00
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src batch2 management operations api (#3742) 2022-06-28 23:02:17 -04:00
.gitignore Add eclipse files 2016-08-06 15:48:29 -04:00
pom.xml Response Terminology Wiring (#3807) 2022-07-25 18:41:01 -04:00
readme.intellij.txt Move CLI App 2016-01-28 11:36:59 -05:00

readme.intellij.txt

Running hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example in Tomcat from IntelliJ

Install Tomcat.

Make sure you have Tomcat set up in IntelliJ.
File->Settings->Build, Execution, Deployment->Application Servers
Click +
Select "Tomcat Server"
Enter the path to your tomcat deployment for both Tomcat Home (IntelliJ will fill in base directory for you)

Add a Run Configuration for running hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example under Tomcat
Run->Edit Configurations
Click the green +
Select Tomcat Server, Local
Change the name to whatever you wish
Uncheck the "After launch" checkbox
On the "Deployment" tab, click the green +
Select "Artifact"
Select "hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example:war"
In "Application context" type /hapi

Run the configuration
You should now have an "Application Servers" in the list of windows at the bottom.
Click it.
Select your server, and click the green triangle (or the bug if you want to debug)
Wait for the console output to stop

Point your browser (or fiddler, or what have you) to 
http://localhost:8080/hapi/base/Patient

You should get an empty bundle back.