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  • 8 years

    Spring Boot with Thymeleaf tutorial, part 3 – Spring Data JPA

    In this tutorial I am going to add a possibility of storing added posts in a database. I extend previous project where post form is already implemented. I use H2 in-memory database to simplify project’s complexity. To implement data access layer in the...

  • 8 years

    Spring Boot with Thymeleaf tutorial, part 2 – Forms with validation

    In this tutorial I am going to extend previous project and show you how to handle with Forms in Spring Boot and Thymeleaf. I am going to create simple form for post. If post is valid, it will be displayed on the result view.
    1. Set up the project as is described in previous post or checkout the source code....

  • 8 years

    Game of Life – web application

    Hello Everyone!
    I would like to present you my implementation of Game of Life -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life.
    It is an application with JavaScript frontend and RESTful backend. The application uses following technologies:

  • 8 years

    Spring Boot with Thymeleaf tutorial, part 1

    In this tutorial I am going to show you how to set up your first project using Spring Boot. I will use Maven and Thymeleaf as a template engine.
    1. Create new project using Spring Tool Suite. Click File – New – Spring Starter Project. Fill inputs as in the picture below. Click Next button. If you do not use Spring Tool Suit you can use web version of this generator on http://start.spring.io....

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