Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
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Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
Before-state monolithic .NET + Angular application (imported from QuickApp) — starting point for containerized decomposition workshop
Customer-facing e-commerce storefront for EventFlow demo. Workshop participants experience the zero-decimal currency bug.
Target-state .NET microservices architecture — decomposed from monolith into Identity, Customer, Order, Product, Notification services with YARP API Gateway
Spring PetClinic Angular frontend - Angular client for PetClinic demos
Client timesheet and billable hours tracking application
BDD test case generation for REST APIs — Spring Boot + Cucumber + Gherkin framework for automated Swagger-to-test transformation (imported from RedFroggy/spring-cucumber-rest-api, MIT)
Spring PetClinic Microservices - distributed version for modernization demos
A centralized collection of shields (badges) and official documentation links for frontend, backend, databases, cloud, DevOps and more.
A sample framework based on Page Object Model, Selenium, TestNG using Java.
Spring PetClinic REST API — rich OpenAPI 3.0 spec (35 operations, 15 schemas, 8 domains) with bean validation, entity relationships, and full CRUD. Input for API-first microservice code generation workshops (source: spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-rest, Apache 2.0)
Example Spring codebase containing real world examples (CRUD, auth, advanced patterns, etc) that adheres to the RealWorld API spec.
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