From the course: Learning Quarkus
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Starting a project
- [Instructor] With Quarkus, there are several ways to create a new application. Of course any of them are viable, but I want to walk you through some of the basics of each one of them. One way to start a new Quarkus-based application is through the Maven plugin. You execute a Maven command, pass in the plugin, and call the create goal on that plugin, and it will generate a bootstrapped application for you with some basic extension points. Now, there's a few things that you need to add when you call the create goal. First and foremost, is the project group ID, which should look very familiar if you've ever worked with Maven. The second is the artifact ID, and this is obviously the name of your artifact itself, and again, it should be very familiar if you've ever worked with Maven. The next element that you need to provide is a class name, and this is the class name where your application will respond to web requests at,…
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Welcome to Quarkus5m 31s
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Introducing the docs4m 40s
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Starting a project6m 44s
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Dependency Injection in Quarkus6m 48s
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Command mode Quarkus5m 13s
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Configuration properties in Quarkus5m
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Logging in Quarkus4m 39s
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Challenge: Fizz Buzz1m 36s
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Solution: Fizz Buzz4m 6s
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