Full stack web app with React and Spring Boot used for monitoring and managing vet and pet data
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Full stack web app with React and Spring Boot used for monitoring and managing vet and pet data
VetApp is a veterinary management system built on Java with Spring Boot. It streamlines clinic operations, offering essential features like appointment scheduling, animal records, and vaccine tracking through RESTful APIs.
The veterinary management system project provides an API through which a veterinary clinic can manage its own business. This application can be used by veterinary professionals to manage veterinarians, clients, animals and vaccinations. It also manages doctors' available days and appointments for animals.
This is a veterinary app where users(pet owners) can keep track of their pets, users can create pet records, address records and edit them.
VetKOM is a administration software developed in Java/JSP and JavaScript. It focuses in functionalities for vets as customer registration, pet medical details, book appointments, among other.
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Devops: Java, Spring Boot, Jenkins, Full-Stack apps http://doggywood.dog.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ Spring Data MVC http://commuter.link.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/
This is a basic petshop system that I developed while trying to learn Java Programming when I was in my 2nd year of college. It's not yet polished and has a few lines that needs to be changed. I'll fix this and try to make it more presentable if I have the extra time.
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