From the course: Software Design: From Requirements to Release
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Proof of concept (POC) setup
From the course: Software Design: From Requirements to Release
Proof of concept (POC) setup
- [Narrator] To build our proof of concept, we need to set up our Dev environment that has several elements that require careful configuration. I already set up the environment, and we will now take a brief tour, looking at each of the elements. First, let us take a look at Eclipse. Here, I have created a Maven project that is linked with Git Repo. To create this project, I used Maven Webapp Archetype, which generates this folder structure. A key element in Maven projects is pom.xml. In this, starting from the top, in line number five and six, the GROUP_ID is com.hplussport, and artifact ID is red30. The packaging in line number seven is set to war, which we will deploy on our production server. After that, I have included some dependencies for Java and mysql. I am finally in build. The important elements are these directories. Source directory in line 54, test source directory in line 55, and…
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Define problem and vision statements4m 58s
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Elicit and specify requirements5m 51s
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Requirement validation6m 31s
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Technology validation7m 45s
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Proof of concept (POC) setup5m 28s
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POC implementation8m 29s
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POC deployment7m 16s
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Challenge: From dev to deploy31s
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Solution: From dev to deploy2m 4s
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