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# Typicalc
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The project is a standard Maven project, so you can import it to your IDE of choice. [Read more how to set up a development environment](https://vaadin.com/docs/v14/flow/installing/installing-overview.html) for Vaadin projects (Windows, Linux, macOS).
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[To Vaadin documentation](https://vaadin.com/docs-beta/latest/flow/overview/)
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## Running and debugging the applcation
### Running the application from the command line.
To run from the command line, use `mvn` and open http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
### Running and debugging the application in Intellij IDEA
- Locate the Application.java class in the Project view. It is in the src folder, under the main package's root.
- Right click on the Application class
- Select "Debug 'Application.main()'" from the list
After the application has started, you can view your it at http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.
You can now also attach break points in code for debugging purposes, by clicking next to a line number in any source file.
### Running and debugging the application in Eclipse
- Locate the Application.java class in the Package explorer. It is in `src/main/java`, under the main package.
- Right click on the file and select `Debug As` --> `Java Application`.
Do not worry if the debugger breaks at a `SilentExitException`. This is a Spring Boot feature and happens on every startup.
After the application has started, you can view your it at http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.
You can now also attach break points in code for debugging purposes, by clicking next to a line number in any source file.
## What next?
[vaadin.com](https://vaadin.com) has lots of material to help you get you started:
- Follow the tutorials in [vaadin.com/tutorials](https://vaadin.com/tutorials). Especially [vaadin.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-flow](https://vaadin.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-flow) is good for getting a grasp of the basic Vaadin concepts.
- Read the documentation in [vaadin.com/docs](https://vaadin.com/docs).
- For a bigger Vaadin application example, check out the Full Stack App starter from [vaadin.com/start](https://vaadin.com/start).
## Deploying using Docker
To build the Dockerized version of the project, run
```
docker build . -t myapp:latest
```
Once the Docker image is correctly built, you can test it locally using
```
docker run -p 8080:8080 myapp:latest
```