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E-Medical-System-Web-Project-Using-Spring-Boot-Security-JPA-Rest-Thymeleaf-HQL (HMS)

Project on Bio-Medical & Hospital sector which is covering various field of this 3 sector.This project is using Spring Framework, Hibernate, JPA, Rest, JSP also with (Post-Dev Data-Science, Big-data, ML etc. ) [ for Hackathon, CSI & SIH]

Docker Integration

Build Status Coverage Status License

Docker deployment

Requirements

For building and running the application you need:

Running the application locally

There are several ways to run a Spring Boot application on your local machine. One way is to execute the main method in the com.medical.SpringMVC class from your IDE.

Alternatively you can use the Spring Boot Maven plugin like so:

mvn spring-boot:run

Deploying the application to OpenShift

The easiest way to deploy the sample application to OpenShift is to use the OpenShift CLI:

oc new-app soumyadip007/E-Medical-System-Web-Project-Using-Spring-Boot-Security-MVC-Hibernate-JPA-Rest-Thymeleaf-HQL

This will create:

  • An ImageStream called "springboot-maven3-centos"
  • An ImageStream called "springboot-sample-app"
  • A BuildConfig called "springboot-sample-app"
  • DeploymentConfig called "springboot-sample-app"
  • Service called "springboot-sample-app"

If you want to access the app from outside your OpenShift installation, you have to expose the springboot-sample-app service:

oc expose springboot-sample-app --hostname=www.example.com

User Panel :

Doctor Panel (Dashboard Access):

Master Admin Panel (Dashboard Access):

Copyright @soumyadip007

/**
 * 
 * @author Soumyadip Chowdhury
 * @github soumyadip007
 *
 */

Released under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file.

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