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JDL files: what are they and how do I open them?

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Source of JHipster Domain Language

Source files in the JHipster Domain Language have a jdl extension. These are utilized to detail app deployments.

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JHipster Domain Language (JDL) is a language developed by the JHipster community to describe the entities, their relationships and the applications you want to generate.

It provides a way to define your JHipster application's entities, relationships between them, and some specific JHipster options in a single file (or more than one) with a user-friendly syntax.

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