* Added test class for a simple shallow copy and deep copy * Added test class for a simple shallow copy and deep copy * refactor naming of test method * formatted * refactor test whenIsAShallowCopyDoneByCopyConstructor_thenImmutableObjectWillNotChange * Renamed package and added md file * refactor README.md * first push * refactor * Revert "refactor README.md" This reverts commit eae77c453ba0bf2af62bad52dc1ed61d07931e34. * Revert "Renamed package and added md file" This reverts commit 42c6f97cbde39cc0a5e0bacf34f86a32ded4f4aa. * Revert "refactor test whenIsAShallowCopyDoneByCopyConstructor_thenImmutableObjectWillNotChange" This reverts commit 44fb57fe2b51857f960dc216d33508e718e5414f. * Revert "formatted" This reverts commit 44be87ef25e566b8e9175cb0fdeed7f0ef485dd3. * Revert "refactor naming of test method" This reverts commit 6133c31057e39b19c4978f960cda1c0ba5559aae. * Revert "Added test class for a simple shallow copy and deep copy" This reverts commit 2cae083578883ae693d1c5e76fd4948e213e9ea0. * Revert "Added test class for a simple shallow copy and deep copy" This reverts commit f43312e2c1979410409f46020a3f7d555e11e966. * Merge prohect java-supplier-callable to project core-java-lambdas * adjusted package name * removed AbstractAgeCalculator.java * added test for supplier-callable Co-authored-by: Cesare <cesare.valenti@hotmail.com>
The Courses
Here's the new "Learn Spring" course:
>> LEARN SPRING - THE MASTER CLASS
Here's the Master Class of "REST With Spring" (along with the new announced Boot 2 material):
>> THE REST WITH SPRING - MASTER CLASS
And here's the Master Class of "Learn Spring Security":
>> LEARN SPRING SECURITY - MASTER CLASS
Java and Spring Tutorials
This project is a collection of small and focused tutorials - each covering a single and well defined area of development in the Java ecosystem. A strong focus of these is, of course, the Spring Framework - Spring, Spring Boot and Spring Security. In addition to Spring, the modules here cover a number of aspects of Java.
Profile based segregation
We are using maven build profiles to segregate the huge list of individual projects we have in our repository.
As for now, vast majority of the modules require JDK8 to build and run correctly.
The projects are broadly divided into 3 lists: first, second and heavy.
Next, they are segregated further on the basis of the tests that we want to execute.
Additionally, there are 2 profiles dedicated for JDK9 and above builds.
Therefore, we have a total of 8 profiles:
Profile | Includes | Type of test enabled |
---|---|---|
default-first | First set of projects | *UnitTest |
integration-lite-first | First set of projects | *IntegrationTest |
default-second | Second set of projects | *UnitTest |
integration-lite-second | Second set of projects | *IntegrationTest |
default-heavy | Heavy/long running projects | *UnitTest |
integration-heavy | Heavy/long running projects | *IntegrationTest |
default-jdk9-and-above | JDK9 and above projects | *UnitTest |
integration-jdk9-and-above | JDK9 and above projects | *IntegrationTest |
Building the project
Though it should not be needed often to build the entire repository at once because we are usually concerned with a specific module.
But if we want to, we can invoke the below command from the root of the repository if we want to build the entire repository with only Unit Tests enabled:
mvn clean install -Pdefault-first,default-second,default-heavy
or if we want to build the entire repository with Integration Tests enabled, we can do:
mvn clean install -Pintegration-lite-first,integration-lite-second,integration-heavy
Analogously, for the JDK9 and above projects the commands are:
mvn clean install -Pdefault-jdk9-and-above
and
mvn clean install -Pintegration-jdk9-and-above
Building a single module
To build a specific module, run the command: mvn clean install
in the module directory.
Running a Spring Boot module
To run a Spring Boot module, run the command: mvn spring-boot:run
in the module directory.
Working with the IDE
This repo contains a large number of modules. When you're working with an individual module, there's no need to import all of them (or build all of them) - you can simply import that particular module in either Eclipse or IntelliJ.
Running Tests
The command mvn clean install
from within a module will run the unit tests in that module.
For Spring modules this will also run the SpringContextTest
if present.
To run the integration tests, use the command:
mvn clean install -Pintegration-lite-first
or
mvn clean install -Pintegration-lite-second
or
mvn clean install -Pintegration-heavy
or
mvn clean install -Pintegration-jdk9-and-above
depending on the list where our module exists