Creating a Project with IntelliJ IDEA

    With the Community Edition, you can create a Vaadin application most easily with a Maven archetype and deploy it to a server with a Maven run/debug configuration.

    For more information, see the article “ Creating a simple Web application and deploying it to Tomcat“ in the IntelliJ IDEA Encyclopedia wiki.

    In the welcome page, do the following:

    1. Download and extract the Vaadin installation package to a local folder, as instructed in .

    2. Select New Project

    3. Enter a Project name and Project location, and select the Java SDK to be used for the project. Vaadin requires at least Java 6. If you have not configured a Java SDK previously, you can configure it here.

      Click Next.

    4. Select Web Application Vaadin to add Vaadin technology to the project.

    5. Select Vaadin Version and Distribution installation path. You probably also want an application stub, so select Create sample application and give a name for the generated UI class.

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      Do not click Finish yet.

    6. Select Application Server in the same window. Set it as an integrated server that you have configured in IntelliJ IDEA, as described previously in “Configuring an Application Server”.

    7. Click Finish.

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    The wizard does not currently create a servlet class automatically, and uses Servlet 2.4 compatible deployment with a web.xml deployment descriptor.

    To deploy the application to the integrated web server, right-click the index.jsp file in the project and select Run ‘index.jsp’. This starts the integrated server, if it was not already running, and launches the default browser with the application page.

    Creating a Maven Project

    You can choose to create a Maven project in IntelliJ IDEA. This is the recommended way when using the Community Edition. You will not have the application server integration, but can deploy the application to an application server using a run/debug configuration.

    1. Select New Project

    2. In the New Project window, select Maven

    3. Give a Maven GroupID, ArtifactID, and a Version for the project, or use the defaults.

    4. Check Create from archetype

    5. If the Vaadin archetype is not in the list, click Add archetype, enter GroupId com.vaadin, ArtifactIdvaadin-archetype-application, and VersionLATEST (or a specific version number).

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      Click OK in the dialog.

    6. Select the com.vaadin:vaadin-archetype-application.

      Click Next.

    7. Review the general Maven settings and settings for the new project. You may need to override the settings, especially if you are creating a Maven project for the first time.

      Click Finish.

    Creating the Maven project takes some time as Maven fetches the dependencies. Once done, the project is created and the Maven POM is opened in the editor.

    To compile a Vaadin application using Maven, you can define a run/debug configuration to execute a goal such as package to build the deployable WAR package. It will also compile the widget set and theme, if necessary. See “Compiling and Running the Application” for more details.

    Compilation is included in the following instructions for deploying the application.

    There exists Maven plugins for deploying to various application servers. For example, to deploy to Apache Tomcat, you can to configure the tomcat-maven-plugin and then execute the tomcat:deploy goal. See the documentation of the plugin that you use for more details. If no Maven plugin exists for a particular server, you can always use some lower-level method to deploy the application, such as running an Ant task.

    In the following, we create a run/debug configuration to build, deploy, and launch a Vaadin Maven application on the light-weight Jetty web server.

    1. Select Run Edit Configurations.

    2. Click + and select Maven to create a new Maven run/debug configuration.

    3. Select the run configuration in the toolbar and click the Run button beside it.

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