Welcome to Savoreco, the innovative web platform dedicated to delivering delicious, eco-friendly food right to your doorstep. Our mission is to provide a seamless connection between health-conscious consumers and sustainable food sources, ensuring every meal supports both your well-being and the planet's.
- Green Cuisine: Diverse menu with organic, locally-sourced, and seasonal ingredients.
- Eco Packaging: Orders delivered in biodegradable or recyclable packaging.
- Carbon Neutral Delivery: Offsetting carbon footprint through eco-friendly projects.
- Community Support: Profits shared with local farms and green initiatives.
- Gradle: Automated build system.
- Tomcat 10.1.24: Servlet container for web application deployment.
- Amazon Corretto JDK 21: Latest Java features and performance enhancements.
To build the WAR file, use the following command in your terminal:
gradle war
The WAR file will be located in the build/libs
directory.
Deployment
Deploy the WAR file to Tomcat's webapps
directory and access the application at:
http://localhost:8080/yourAppName
To integrate PostgreSQL with Tomcat,
you need to define a JNDI data source in Tomcat's context.xml
file.
This involves specifying the database connection properties, such as the driver class, URL, username, and password.
You will also set parameters like maxActive
, maxIdle
, and maxWait
to manage the connection pool.
For Hibernate, you must update the hibernate.cfg.xml
file to reflect the
PostgreSQL database settings.
This includes setting the correct dialect, driver class, and connection details.
You'll also configure session management and, optionally,
enable the display of SQL statements in the console for debugging purposes.
Remember to secure your database credentials. Instead of hardcoding them in your configuration files, especially for production, use environment variables or a secure configuration management system to handle sensitive information safely.
Amazon S3 and Radar API Configuration
Create a bucket.cfg.xml
file in the resources
directory with your Amazon S3 bucket keys:
<properties>
<property name="accessKey">YOUR_ACCESS_KEY</property>
<property name="ssecretKey">YOUR_SECRET_KEY</property>
</properties>
For Radar API, update the keys accordingly:
<properties>
<property name="radarAPI.publicKey">YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY</property>
</properties>
Note: Do not commit real credentials to version control. Use environment variables or a secure secrets management service.
Engagement
Customers: Sign up for a discount on your first order. Partners: Collaborate with us for a sustainable future. Investors: Contribute to greener tomorrow.
Support
For inquiries or feedback, email us at info@savoreco.it.
Join us in revolutionizing food delivery with Savoreco.