Web Stacks
Examples of Web Stacks
In this chapter you will get an idea of the different technology stacks we are able to offer you. Each example is linked to Github, where you can have a look at the source code
java-spring-microservices-JWT security-weather app
Simple City Weather app based on Java, Spring, Security, Api´s, Schedulers and Kafka. Sychronous and none-blocking asynchronous event streams are used concurrently.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
java-spring-microservices-kafka
Microservices backend example with Java, Spring and Kafka. Sychronous and none-blocking asynchronous event streams are used concurrently.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
java-spring-react-ecommerce
Simple eCommerce application with Java/Spring at the back end, MySQL for the database and REACT/MUI/react-hook-form at the front end.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
JAVA FXML simple car reservation system
JAVA FXML is an XML-based user interface language created by Oracle Corporation for defining the user interface of a JavaFX application.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
react todo list with recoil and tailwind
React is an open-source JavaScript library for building Front-End user interfaces.
Recoil is an open-source state management library and provides a global state so all components in a React application can share states easily.
Tailwind CSS is an utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
java jpa - react fe crm building company
Java Spring Boot (Spring Boot) is a tool that makes developing web application and microservices with Spring Framework faster and easier
React is an open-source JavaScript library for building Front-End user interfaces.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
Crud products with react and mariadb
React is an open-source JavaScript library for building Front-End user interfaces.
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational databases. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
CUSTOMER REGISTRATION PHP BACK-END REACT FRONT-END
For this simple customer registration system PHP has been used for the Back-End server and REACT as the Front-End. Bootstrap and client-side Pagination complete the Front-end.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
NODE.JS REACT plus api
React is an open-source JavaScript library for building Front-End user interfaces.
Node.js is an open-source JavaScript library designed to build server-side scalable networking applications.
This application example is the same as Node Javascript Plus API, but now with REACT in the Front-End.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
PHP BLOG EXAMPLE
simple laravel crud database
Laravel is a back-end PHP-based and open-source framework used for building a wide range of custom web applications.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
Crud products java backend react frontend
Java Spring Boot (Spring Boot) is a tool that makes developing web application and microservices with Spring Framework faster and easier
React is an open-source JavaScript library for building Front-End user interfaces.
The source code for this example is available on Github. More detailed information you can find in the Readme file.
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