DCL-375: Developing Enterprise Applications using Spring Framework 5
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DCL-375: Developing Enterprise Applications using Spring Framework 5
Demonstration app for shift planning. There are two versions, first is Java EE 8 on dockerized glassfish 5 (master branch), second is Spring Boot easy to run executable jar (spring-boot branch). Both uses same angular front-end and H2 in-memory database.
A school managing system web application with Service-oriented architecture, that let's you log in as either an admin and perform CRUD operations on users or as a user and perform CRUD operations on teachers. Made with Java EE 8, Maven, JSP/Servlets.
The main objective of the CareMeds Application is to automate the existing system of medical store to provide the better facility, so each user can see the products and make order online from anywhere easily.
Simple RESTful Java EE application with Maven, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, JSF, JPA/Hibernate and PostgreSQL
DCL-632: JBoss EAP: Administration
DCL-375: Developing Enterprise Applications using Spring Framework 5
This is a web application that lets users search for movies by title, and allows registered users to log in, save favorite movies, and view their profile. The app is built using Java, JAX-RS, and Hibernate, and uses the OMDb API to retrieve movie details.
DCL-392: Developing Enterprise Applications on Java EE 8
A small auction web application
DCL-375: Developing Enterprise Applications using Spring Framework 5
Running Java EE 8 apps in Docker Containers
This java ee application (running inside the Web container) studies transactional components in java ee 7 or later: @path (JAX-RS), @nAmed (CDI Bean), and @stateless session bean (EJB Lite)
School Application
A simple example of a Java EE web application using Shiro for authentication and authorization.
Réalisation d'une marketplace en 1 semaine
JEE Project - S7 2019
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