How to generate RestController classes
I am writing Spring Boot application in intelliJ-IDEA, and have database with many tables on MySQL server. I generated Entity classes from database (Hibernate).
Is there a way to generate Repository classes from Entity classes, and then to generate RestController classes from Repository classes?
Or is there a way to generate RestController classes directly from Entity classes or from database?
I don't want to write all that RestController classes for whole database.
hibernate spring-boot intellij-idea code-generation spring-restcontroller
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I am writing Spring Boot application in intelliJ-IDEA, and have database with many tables on MySQL server. I generated Entity classes from database (Hibernate).
Is there a way to generate Repository classes from Entity classes, and then to generate RestController classes from Repository classes?
Or is there a way to generate RestController classes directly from Entity classes or from database?
I don't want to write all that RestController classes for whole database.
hibernate spring-boot intellij-idea code-generation spring-restcontroller
You can use spring-boot-starter-data-rest starter here it is explained baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-intro
– Venu Duggireddy
Mar 21 at 2:10
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I am writing Spring Boot application in intelliJ-IDEA, and have database with many tables on MySQL server. I generated Entity classes from database (Hibernate).
Is there a way to generate Repository classes from Entity classes, and then to generate RestController classes from Repository classes?
Or is there a way to generate RestController classes directly from Entity classes or from database?
I don't want to write all that RestController classes for whole database.
hibernate spring-boot intellij-idea code-generation spring-restcontroller
I am writing Spring Boot application in intelliJ-IDEA, and have database with many tables on MySQL server. I generated Entity classes from database (Hibernate).
Is there a way to generate Repository classes from Entity classes, and then to generate RestController classes from Repository classes?
Or is there a way to generate RestController classes directly from Entity classes or from database?
I don't want to write all that RestController classes for whole database.
hibernate spring-boot intellij-idea code-generation spring-restcontroller
hibernate spring-boot intellij-idea code-generation spring-restcontroller
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You can use spring-boot-starter-data-rest starter here it is explained baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-intro
– Venu Duggireddy
Mar 21 at 2:10
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You can use spring-boot-starter-data-rest starter here it is explained baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-intro
– Venu Duggireddy
Mar 21 at 2:10
You can use spring-boot-starter-data-rest starter here it is explained baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-intro
– Venu Duggireddy
Mar 21 at 2:10
You can use spring-boot-starter-data-rest starter here it is explained baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-intro
– Venu Duggireddy
Mar 21 at 2:10
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Telosys code generator (http://www.telosys.org) does this kind of job.
It uses the database schema to create a lightweight model that is used to generate the Java code.
There are some predefined templates available on GitHub (https://github.com/telosys-templates-v3) for JPA, POJO, REST controllers, Spring MVC, etc The advantage is that everything is generated with a single tool.
You can use the command line tool (http://www.telosys.org/cli.html) or the Eclipse plugin (http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/telosys-tools)
Some interesting articles about code generation with Telosys :
https://modeling-languages.com/telosys-tools-the-concept-of-lightweight-model-for-code-generation/
https://dzone.com/articles/telosys-a-code-generation-tool-by-laurent-guerin
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Telosys code generator (http://www.telosys.org) does this kind of job.
It uses the database schema to create a lightweight model that is used to generate the Java code.
There are some predefined templates available on GitHub (https://github.com/telosys-templates-v3) for JPA, POJO, REST controllers, Spring MVC, etc The advantage is that everything is generated with a single tool.
You can use the command line tool (http://www.telosys.org/cli.html) or the Eclipse plugin (http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/telosys-tools)
Some interesting articles about code generation with Telosys :
https://modeling-languages.com/telosys-tools-the-concept-of-lightweight-model-for-code-generation/
https://dzone.com/articles/telosys-a-code-generation-tool-by-laurent-guerin
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Telosys code generator (http://www.telosys.org) does this kind of job.
It uses the database schema to create a lightweight model that is used to generate the Java code.
There are some predefined templates available on GitHub (https://github.com/telosys-templates-v3) for JPA, POJO, REST controllers, Spring MVC, etc The advantage is that everything is generated with a single tool.
You can use the command line tool (http://www.telosys.org/cli.html) or the Eclipse plugin (http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/telosys-tools)
Some interesting articles about code generation with Telosys :
https://modeling-languages.com/telosys-tools-the-concept-of-lightweight-model-for-code-generation/
https://dzone.com/articles/telosys-a-code-generation-tool-by-laurent-guerin
add a comment |
Telosys code generator (http://www.telosys.org) does this kind of job.
It uses the database schema to create a lightweight model that is used to generate the Java code.
There are some predefined templates available on GitHub (https://github.com/telosys-templates-v3) for JPA, POJO, REST controllers, Spring MVC, etc The advantage is that everything is generated with a single tool.
You can use the command line tool (http://www.telosys.org/cli.html) or the Eclipse plugin (http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/telosys-tools)
Some interesting articles about code generation with Telosys :
https://modeling-languages.com/telosys-tools-the-concept-of-lightweight-model-for-code-generation/
https://dzone.com/articles/telosys-a-code-generation-tool-by-laurent-guerin
Telosys code generator (http://www.telosys.org) does this kind of job.
It uses the database schema to create a lightweight model that is used to generate the Java code.
There are some predefined templates available on GitHub (https://github.com/telosys-templates-v3) for JPA, POJO, REST controllers, Spring MVC, etc The advantage is that everything is generated with a single tool.
You can use the command line tool (http://www.telosys.org/cli.html) or the Eclipse plugin (http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/telosys-tools)
Some interesting articles about code generation with Telosys :
https://modeling-languages.com/telosys-tools-the-concept-of-lightweight-model-for-code-generation/
https://dzone.com/articles/telosys-a-code-generation-tool-by-laurent-guerin
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You can use spring-boot-starter-data-rest starter here it is explained baeldung.com/spring-data-rest-intro
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