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Spring Boot based Java web application

This is a simple Sprint Boot based Java application that can be built using Maven. Sprint Boot dependencies are handled using the pom.xml at the root directory of the repository.

This is a MVC architecture based application where controller returns a page with title and message attributes to the view.

Execute the application locally and access it using your browser

Checkout the repo and move to the directory

git clone https://github.com/iam-veeramalla/Jenkins-Zero-To-Hero/java-maven-sonar-argocd-helm-k8s/sprint-boot-app
cd java-maven-sonar-argocd-helm-k8s/sprint-boot-app

Execute the Maven targets to generate the artifacts

mvn clean package

The above maven target stroes the artifacts to the target directory. You can either execute the artifact on your local machine (or) run it as a Docker container.

** Note: To avoid issues with local setup, Java versions and other dependencies, I would recommend the docker way. **

Execute locally (Java 11 needed) and access the application on http://localhost:8080

java -jar target/spring-boot-web.jar

The Docker way

Build the Docker Image

docker build -t ultimate-cicd-pipeline:v1 .
docker run -d -p 8010:8080 -t ultimate-cicd-pipeline:v1

Hurray !! Access the application on http://<ip-address>:8010

Next Steps

Configure a Sonar Server locally

apt install unzip
adduser sonarqube
wget https://binaries.sonarsource.com/Distribution/sonarqube/sonarqube-9.4.0.54424.zip
unzip *
chmod -R 755 /home/sonarqube/sonarqube-9.4.0.54424
chown -R sonarqube:sonarqube /home/sonarqube/sonarqube-9.4.0.54424
cd sonarqube-9.4.0.54424/bin/linux-x86-64/
./sonar.sh start

Hurray !! Now you can access the SonarQube Server on http://<ip-address>:9000