MVC Application using Python, Flask and Jinja Template
In this article, I will develop a Model-View-Controller (MVC) application using Python Language with Flask Framework and Jinja Template.
In this article, I will develop a Model-View-Controller (MVC) application using Python Language with Flask Framework and Jinja Template.
This article is the extension of the previous article.
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In this article, I will be developing a Model-View-Controller (MVC) application using Spring Boot, H2 Database and Thymeleaf (Java Template Engine).
Spring Boot Framework will serve as back-end(created in Microservice Using Spring Boot, Hibernate and H2 Database, same code will be reused with few modifications).
I will be using the same Relational Database known as H2 Database, for persisting(storing) the data, used in the above mentioned project.
Thymeleaf (Java Template Engine) will be the User Interface (UI) for this application.
In this article, I will be developing a Model-View-Controller (MVC) application using Spring Boot, H2 Database and Java Server Pages (JSP).
Spring Boot Framework will serve as back-end(created in Microservice Using Spring Boot, Hibernate and H2 Database, same code will be reused with few modifications).
I will be using the same Relational Database known as H2 Database, for persisting(storing) the data, used in the above mentioned project.
Java Server Pages (JSP) will be the User Interface (UI) for this application.