Real world application built with Angular 19, NgRx 18, nrwl/nx 20
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Real world application built with Angular 19, NgRx 18, nrwl/nx 20
This is an example application to show howto use Spring Boot 3, Angular 19, Kafka with Streams and Mongodb with the reactive features of Spring in a clean architecture and a Helm chart for the Kubernetes setup. Structurizr is used for C4 diagrams.
This project should provide a starting point for people interested in using Angular 19 in a Java / Jakarta EE environment.
This is an encrypted Angular 19 PWA messenger application with an AI friend that can work offline and has a reactive Spring Boot 3 backend with a MongoDB to store the messages in a clean architecture. With a Kubernetes setup. Structurizr is used for C4 diagrams.
This is an project to show the use of Angular 19, Spring Boot 3, H2/Postgresql with Jpa, Liquibase, Kafka and Gradle and a Helm chart for a Kubernetes deployment. The frontend uses D3 for charts. For dynamic queries the frontend uses Drag'n Drop and the Backend Jpa Criteria api and the frontend displays the results in Table/Tree Angular components.
This project shows howto use Angular 19 and Bing Maps and Spring Boot 3 and Jpa with a Gradle build in clean architecture. For the communication between the frontend and the backend GraphQl is used. For development/production the H2/Postgresql databases are used. The databases are managed with Liquibase. GraalVM native image is supported.
Angular 19+ library for D3 based line, bar, donut and date/timeline charts with multiple entry points. A configurable service for token handling is provided.
Angular 19 - Implement a paginated speaker list with integrated search functionality for filtering the displayed items
standalone project for learning angular 19
Pie chart, Tree, Bar chart and Multi line chart Demo with D3.js and Angular 19.0.0
🌟 Angular Template Project: A starter template for Angular 19 with ESLint, Prettier, TypeScript, and testing setup. 🚀
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