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Full Stack Development with JHipster
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Full Stack Development with JHipster

by Deepu K Sasidharan, Sendil Kumar N
March 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
380 pages
9h 23m
English
Packt Publishing
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Generated pages

Let's start the application to view the generated pages. In the Terminal, execute the Gradle command the follows:

> ./gradlew

This will start the server in development mode locally. Since the import-jdl step already compiled the frontend code, we don't have to run yarn start just to see the new pages, but please note that for further development it is better to use yarn start along with the preceding command. If you had the server already running while generating the entities, then no need to run this command, instead just compile the source again using the ./gradlew compileJava command. Using your IDE and Spring devtools will hot reload the application for you. If you had yarn start running then a hot reload will take place ...

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