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This project is a spring boot rest based project. Java code is in src/main/java src/main/resources/application.properties is the project configuration file pom.xml contains project building information Web front-end, or static code is in src/main/resources

Development Environment

Code Hosting: GitHub IDE: Eclipse Neon Database: Communication Tool: Slack Project Management: Target Process Operating System: Windows 7 Compiler Version: JavaSE-1.8

GitHub setup with Eclipse:

https://lijianzhao.wordpress.com/2016/09/10/import-modules-within-a-github-repository/

https://lijianzhao.wordpress.com/2016/09/10/display-correct-name-in-a-teamwork/

Commit process

To commit to remote, which has been changed by others, you need to merge latest changes to your local repo and then perform commit and push. You can follow these steps:

  1. Configure the 'fetch' to fetch the branch you originally pulled from.
  2. Fetch the remote branch.
  3. Merge that remote branch onto your local branch.
  4. Commit the (merge) change in your local repo.
  5. Push the change to the remote repo.

Reference: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19474186/egit-rejected-non-fast-forward

Significance of toString() in domain classes

The toString() returned values are used to represent the ID of the domains in URL.

Examples of JSON data

Add new user: POST to http://localhost:8080/rest/users { "username":"user4", "password":"password", "email": "user4@edu.sait.ca", "isAdmin": false }

Add new model of a brand: POST to http://localhost:8080/rest/models { "id":{ "name":"Test Brand", "type":"XX" }, "name":"http://localhost:8080/rest/brands/Test%20Brand", "type":"XX" }

Update the description of the above model of the brand: PATCH to http://localhost:8080/rest/models/Test%20Brand&XX { "description":"dd" }

Add a new gear to a user (idempotent): POST to http://localhost:8080/rest/gears { "id":{ "name":"Test Brand", "type":"XX", "owner":"admin" } }

JSON standard

After starting the server, HAL (Hypertext Application Language) profile provides most general information of what this system can provide. However, just as a reminder, here is a list of some solutions for possible FAQs.

CRUD mapping Create: post Read: get Update (only given attributes in JSON): patch Update (all properties a model has): put Delete: delete

Date string format standard yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z' E.g. 2011-11-02T02:50:12.208Z

Create a record to associate with a user (owner) Use post method { "id": { "owner":"will", "title":"TEST" }, "description":"test description", "owner":"http://localhost:8080/rest/users/will" }