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Sample of how to use MongoDB features
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Build JWT based Authentication & Authorization example using Spring Boot, Spring Security, Spring Data Mongo.
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A simple fully reactive example project using Spring 5
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Sample of how to use MongoDB features in a web application
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Simple Spring Boot micro-service
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A simple TODO app built with Spring Boot, MongoDB at backend and Angular 4 at frontend
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MongoDB application integration test made easy
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A demo application to show the usage of spring-boot and MongoDB to develop REST APIs. In this application, we are picking up the use case of publishing and storing(basicially CRUD n more) movies information through a ReST interface.
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Spring-Boot starter project implementing microservice architecture using Spring-Data (MongoDB) along with Docker for Containerization and CI
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Backend Repo
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Example Spring Boot Webflux and MongoDB (Reactive)
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DCL-374: Developing Spring Boot 2 Applications
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Repository for source code of secured application using spring and thymeleaf
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sample spring boot microservices with spring web, database backend (mongo), api auto documentation (swagger2)
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Spring Boot MongoDB Reactive example - CRUD application that uses Maven, Spring Data Reactive MongoDB to interact with MongoDB database and Spring WebFlux for Reactive Rest API
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