## Spring Data Couchbase Tutorial Project ### Relevant Articles: - [Intro to Spring Data Couchbase](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-data-couchbase) - [Entity Validation, Query Consistency, and Optimistic Locking in Spring Data Couchbase](http://www.baeldung.com/entity-validation-locking-and-query-consistency-in-spring-data-couchbase) - [Multiple Buckets and Spatial View Queries in Spring Data Couchbase](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-data-couchbase-buckets-and-spatial-view-queries) ### Overview This Maven project contains the Java code for Spring Data Couchbase entities, repositories, and template-based services as described in the tutorials, as well as a unit/integration test for each service implementation. ### Working with the Code The project was developed and tested using Java 7 and 8 in the Eclipse-based Spring Source Toolkit (STS) and therefore should run fine in any recent version of Eclipse or another IDE of your choice that supports Java 7 or later. ### Building the Project You can also build the project using Maven outside of any IDE: ``` mvn clean install ``` ### Package Organization Java classes for the first two tutorials listed above are in src/main/java in the package hierarchy org.baeldung.spring.data.couchbase Java classes for the multiple-bucket tutorials are in src/main/java in the package hierarchy org.baeldung.spring.data.couchbase2b ### Running the tests The test classes for the single-bucket tutorials are in src/test/java in the package org.baeldung.spring.data.couchbase.service: - PersonServiceTest (abstract) - PersonRepositoryTest (concrete) - PersonTemplateServiceTest (concrete) - StudentServiceTest (abstract) - StudentRepositoryTest (concrete) - StudentTemplateServiceTest (concrete) The concrete test classes for the multiple-bucket tutorial are in src/test/java in the package org.baeldung.spring.data.couchbase2b.service: - CampusRepositoryServiceImplTest - PersonRepositoryServiceImplTest - StudentRepositoryServiceImplTest The concrete test classes may be run as JUnit tests from your IDE or using the Maven command line: ``` mvn test ```