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  1. In your IDEA preferences select Application Servers
    • If your Tomcat server is not already identified, click the + and browse the home directory of your desired Tomcat server
    • Click OK to accept the Application Servers settings
  2. Open the OpenRegistry main project file at $OPEN_REGISTRY_PROJECT/openregistry.ipr
    • This will load all the dependent IDEA modules:
      • openregistry-api.iml
      • openregistry-repository-jpa-impl.iml
      • openregsitry-service-impl.iml
      • openregistry-webapp.iml
      • openregistry-webapp-activation.iml
  3. It will also load the Maven pom.xml files in the Maven Projects window
  4. Select Run->Edit Configurations to create a new configuration
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    • Click + and choose Tomcat Server -> local
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    • On the Server tab select the Application Server that you set up earlier
    • You can tell it to start a browser and go directly to _http://localhost:8080/openregistry_
    • Everything else should be deselected for simplicity
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  5. On the Deployment tab select the Web (in openregistry-webapp) Web Facet
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      • Select the Deploy Web Facet 'Web' option
      • Select the openregistry.war Deployment Source
      • If there are no choices in the pull down menu click the Configure button
      • On the Java EE Build Settings tab check off Create web facet war file and enter the location of the built openregistry.war file, probably $OPEN_REGISTRY_PROJECT/openregistry/openregistry-webapp/target/openregistry.war
      • In the Application context box enter /openregistry
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    • Click OK to finish
    • You should now be able to Run or Debug the openregistry-webapp on the Tomcat server from within Intellij IDEA which means you can set break points and monitor logging in the Console or Tomcat Log. This makes it much easier to debug and understand the code. Good luck!