In
the second installment of the “Better Java Projects Faster with JHipster and Docker” tutorial,
we first installed all the software we need. Then we generated and ran the JHipster application. Finally, we explored its
administration and entity sections. Your project source code should look like
the “master” branch of the GitHub project.
In this third installment of the tutorial, we look at the JHipster code in our IDE:
If you want to read the whole tutorial, then head over to the third installment of the “Better Java Projects Faster with JHipster and Docker” tutorial.