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This advanced-level repository equips learners with the necessary skills to excel in full-stack development using Java, with a focus on fostering employability skills. learners will delve into the key technologies integral to full-stack development, primarily centered around Java and its associated tools and frameworks such as Java EE, Java Persist

  • Updated Jul 15, 2024
  • Java

SpringBank is a full-stack application, built with Java and SpringBoot on the backend, and either React or Angular on the frontend (branches available). Its main purpose is to serve as a good starting place for larger projects and to showcase best practices in implementing REST APIs with CRUD functionality, authentication and authorization.

  • Updated Mar 27, 2024
  • Java

Stocky is a fullstack web application built with Java, Spring Boot, and Angular that helps busy store owners manage all of their stores in one place. This app is designed to be both robust and user-friendly, with a sleek and modern interface.

  • Updated Jan 4, 2024
  • Java

"I am an Indian farmer" is a Java-based project aimed at helping Indian farmers manage their fields effectively by providing information on required equipment, latest agricultural technologies, and government schemes.

  • Updated May 28, 2023
  • Java

This is a project i had to implement in the course of Distributed Systems[2022-2023] and this repo has two projects. I used Spring Boot framework for backend and React framework for frontend. Also, for security i used JWT for authentication and Spring Security. You can find backend part in the main branch and frontend part in the React branch

  • Updated Mar 25, 2023
  • Java

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