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README.md

JMeter

This module contains articles about JMeter. It contains the code of a simple API for some CRUD operations built using Spring Boot.

Requirements

  • Maven
  • JDK 8
  • MongoDB

Running

To build and start the server simply type

$ mvn clean install
$ mvn spring-boot:run -Dserver.port=8989

Available CRUD

You can see what crud operation are available using curl:

$ curl localhost:8080

You can view existing student objects with this command:

$ curl localhost:8080/students

Or create a new one via a POST:

$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/json" -d '{ "firstName" : "Dassi", "lastName" : "Orleando", "phoneNumber": "+237 545454545", "email": "mymail@yahoo.fr" }' localhost:8080/students

Now with default configurations it will be available at: http://localhost:8080

Enjoy it :)

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