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{{^interfaceOnly}}# OpenAPI generated server
Spring Boot Server
## Overview
This server was generated by the [OpenAPI Generator](https://openapi-generator.tech) project.
By using the [OpenAPI-Spec](https://openapis.org), you can easily generate a server stub.
This is an example of building a OpenAPI-enabled server in Java using the SpringBoot framework.
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The underlying library integrating OpenAPI to SpringBoot is [springfox](https://github.com/springfox/springfox)
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Start your server as a simple java application
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You can view the api documentation in swagger-ui by pointing to
http://localhost:{{serverPort}}/
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# OpenAPI generated API stub
Spring Framework stub
## Overview
This code was generated by the [OpenAPI Generator](https://openapi-generator.tech) project.
By using the [OpenAPI-Spec](https://openapis.org), you can easily generate an API stub.
This is an example of building API stub interfaces in Java using the Spring framework.
The stubs generated can be used in your existing Spring-MVC or Spring-Boot application to create controller endpoints
by adding ```@Controller``` classes that implement the interface. Eg:
```java
@Controller
public class PetController implements PetApi {
// implement all PetApi methods
}
```
You can also use the interface to create [Spring-Cloud Feign clients](http://projects.spring.io/spring-cloud/spring-cloud.html#spring-cloud-feign-inheritance).Eg:
```java
@FeignClient(name="pet", url="http://petstore.swagger.io/v2")
public interface PetClient extends PetApi {
}
```
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## Virtualan :
You can view Virtualan UI by pointing to
http://localhost:80//virtualan-ui.html.
How to use guide available in the Virtualan wiki
https://github.com/elan-venture/virtualan/wiki
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