CleanArchitecture Example
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Jun 13, 2020 - Java
CleanArchitecture Example
My Java implementation example of onion architecture
Example of how you can apply onion architecture with Spring Boot
Cost of Dependencies (supporting code for presentation)
java web application using servlets and jsp
Jexxa - A Ports and Adapters Framework for Java
Dependency Injection empowering the Hexagonal, Onion and Clean Architectures
Modular Monolith with simple restaurant domain. Architecture is based on Onion Architecture. Modules are communicating with each other with EventBus.
Spring-Boot Anwendung zum Erstellen von Github Repositories und zugehörigen Terminen für Übungen.
Clean Architecture example with Java and Spring Boot
This application is made to showcase DDD-Lite within a modular monolith application. The motivation behind this is to show that a monolith can be implemented consistently and easily migrated to a microservice architecture ,if needed, some time in the future.
Implementation of the so called "Onion Architecture" in plain Java
This is a simple application that mimics a board management tool such as Trello but with a very limited scope. The motivation behind this is to drill down into a CQRS "Command Query Responsibility Segregation" architecture by covering a wide range of concepts such as Aggregate, Command handler, Even Store, Projection, and View with a simple doma…
Spring boot 3 example project with clean architecture in mind
🧅 Opinionated Spring Boot + Onion Architecture template
Creating a Clean Architecture (Onion Architecture)...
Example of Spring Boot application in onion architecture written with modules introduced in Java 9.
Order management APIs with three main components: exposing RESTful Services: Product, Order and Inventory. The services are integrated together and enjoy smooth communication. The real-world result is: SMOOTH USER EXPERIENCE !!!
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