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JPA based address book example

This is a simple example application about creating JPA backed Java EE application with rich Vaadin based UI. Its not trying to be a good address book app, but it demonstrates good technologies to create rich web applications your custom needs. The domain model is bit more complex than typical one table examples to demonstrate how to handle relations that you most likely have in you own domain model. It also demonstrates a very simple add-on usage with Vaadin (the iconic "switch" add-on).

If you are new to Maven and want to try this application, check out this tiny Maven tutorial.

To get this running execute "mvn wildfly:run" to launch this locally on Wildfly server or deploy to a Java EE 7+ server like Wildfly or Glassfish. With Liberty you'll need to present a data source (other modern servers provide "development datasource" when no jta-datasource is present in persistence.xml).

This is a suitable basis for small to medium sized apps. For larger applications, consider using MVP or similar to structure your UI code. See e.g. Vaadin Bakery app starter.

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The current version of the example uses Vaadin 8, the older Vaadin 7 compatible version is available in the vaadin7 branch.

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