RE: Stuck on my first task as a junior developer, adding swagger to liferay

ElistonCole ElistonCole, modified 5 Years ago. New Member Post: 1 Join Date: 2/6/20 Recent Posts
I just got my first job as junior developer, and I was all existed, for the first month I just kept reading about AWS (I'm a slow learner LOL) after that I got my personal computer where I can see the project my team is working on, so the assigned nba reddit me to use swagger to document there app a quick note they use (java,liferay,gradle), reverse phone lookup my first approach was to read about swagger then test it with a maven project, if everything work fine ill test it with gradle, and to my surprise nothing worked with maven, pcpartpicker I follow the instruction and all I got are errors got frustrated af and found only one dependency that can generate only JSON, when I wanted to switch to gradle that dependency don't exist for gradle, talk to my senior he suggested a few leads but i ve already tested them and don't work for my case, now I'm thinking that I'm af like i ve never coded in my life, any suggestion is appreciated​​​​​​​
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Neil Griffin, modified 5 Years ago. Liferay Legend Posts: 2655 Join Date: 7/27/05 Recent Posts
Moved to Development
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Olaf Kock, modified 5 Years ago. Liferay Legend Posts: 6441 Join Date: 9/23/08 Recent Posts
ElistonCole ElistonCole:

I just got my first job as junior developer, ...
The way this is written, it's hard to take it seriously. But in case it's real: Welcome.
Let me paraphrase: You tried something, then something happened, you tried something else, cursed along during the time and finally let us know of something...
...and your question is?
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David H Nebinger, modified 5 Years ago. Liferay Legend Posts: 14933 Join Date: 9/2/06 Recent Posts
It's hard to help w/o knowing what was done and what the ask is.

If you're just trying to build a client to invoke some kind of service hosted under Liferay, well none of that is really Liferay, is it?

Anywho, we'll need more details about what you are trying to build, what you actually tried, and most importantly, whatever errors you encountered when you did try.