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What is RHLP?

Daily menu offerings for restaurants near the Brno Red Hat office.

You can find a staged instance at http://rhlp-oskutka.8a09.starter-us-east-2.openshiftapps.com/

How to run it locally (if you are experienced with web development)

To run rhlp locally, execute mvn package. That will create rhlp-1.0.war file, which you can deploy onto a server (E.g. you can copy it into WildFly's standalone/deployments directory). For Zomato restaurants you need their api-key, which you can get at https://developers.zomato.com. Set it as a system property named ZOMATO_API_KEY.

How to run it locally (if you're new to the java world)

If you have no experience with Java web application development, this is a quick guide for you. You'll install Developer Studio along with Enterprise Application Server and run RHLP application there.

Prerequisites:

Have a JDK installed

Install Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio

First, download Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio with EAP (from Red Hat Brno mirror (VPN) or JBoss.org)

Now run the installer

java -jar devstudio-10.0.0.GA-installer-eap.jar

Make sure Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is also installed (should be by default).

Get the code

Import the RHLP project into Developer Studio:

File -> Import -> Git -> Projects from Git (with smart import)

Select Clone URI

Type git://github.com/oskutka/rhlp into the URI field

You can leave default options in the rest of the wizard.

Run it

To run the application on server, right click rhlp project -> Run As -> Run on Server

Your project should be running at http://localhost:8080/rhlp-1.0/

Note that the Developer Studio's internal browser probably wrongly points to http://localhost:8080/rhlp/.