Welcome to the backend component of ecommerce-microservice
. This Java/Kotlin backend is designed to handle the server-side logic and data processing for my application.
Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:
- Java Development Kit
(JDK) 17
or higher installed. - Build tool (e.g.,
Maven
orGradle
) installed. - Database system (e.g.,
MySQL
,PostgreSQL
,MongoDB
...vv) set up and configured. - Liquibase Migration Database
MySql
- Reactive Programming with WebFlux Reactor Spring Boot.
- Hibernate, JPA, WebFlux
- Docker build
- Restfull API
- PostMan Testing API and Client.
- Send message and receiver using Kafka server, Zookeeper, Broker.
- ✅ Using
Microservices
as a high level architecture
Follow these steps to set up and run the backend:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/sankalpwayne/ecommerce-microservices.git
cd project-name-backend
# Using Maven
mvn clean install
# Using Gradle
gradle build
- Update
application.properties
orapplication.yml
with your database connection details.
# Using Maven
mvn spring-boot:run
# Using Gradle
gradle bootRun
Java
: The primary programming language.Spring Boot
: Framework for building Java-based enterprise applications.Maven/Gradle
: Build tools for managing dependencies and building the project.Database
: Choose and specify the database system used (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL).Other Dependencies
: List any additional dependencies or libraries used.
Document the API endpoints and their functionalities. You can use tools like Swagger
for automated API documentation
.