An anti JHipster approach to Spring Framework
I believe so. JHipster is a great project, but during it's 7,797 (now) it has grown too much. Too much in order for a developer to be able to handle everything what's inside it. Too much stuff you don't have expertise over to be used in production! Unless you're an expert javascript, java, front-end, database engineer all in one SUPER-STAR. I guess not.
Here's a MUCH simpler template for you to use.
XHipster is a simple Spring Boot template that does very little with much less lines of code giving you (the developer) choices for your own things.
If you want to get THIS example running with programming languages like in the picture make sure you setup MySQL first and configure with with a database named xhipster See application.yml for the config settings (pay attention to the MySQL port).
Using docker ?
beginning:
docker run --detach --name=test-mysql --env="MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password" --publish 6603:3306 mysql
after:
docker ps -a
docker start -ai [CONTAINER_ID]