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VotingApp - Springboot, Thymeleaf

Take a look at this Application

url: https://swapnilbamble1438.github.io/VotingApplication/

It is SpringBoot Project with Thymeleaf Frontend. Build in Spring Tool Suite.

It is a Voting Application.

Application Features:

  • User can vote the Candidate.
  • Admin has the permission to see the vote details.

Technology used in this Project:

  • i) Thymeleaf,CSS : designing page layout.
  • ii) Java : all the logic has been written in java.
  • iii) MySQL: MySQL database has been used as database.
  • iv) SpringSecurity: SpringSecurity has been used for authentication.
  • v) Hibernate: Hibernate ORM is used.

Software And Tools Required:

  • Java JDK 8+
  • Eclipse EE or Spring Tool Suite
  • MySQL

Steps To Import And Run The Project in Eclipse EE

  • In Eclipse or Spring Tool Suite

  • Click on File

  • Select Import

  • Select Projects from Git(with smart import) -> Next

  • Select Clone URI -> Next

  • In URI paste this url: https://github.com/swapnilbamble1438/VotingApp.git -> Next

  • Now in Local Destination

  • proceed -> Next

         Now only select VotingApp\MySpring_Boot_aa23v_VotingApp_Final
         -> Finish
    
  • If everything goes right Project will get successfully imported

  • Now wait for few seconds for getting things properly loaded

  • Now open Project > src/main/resources > open application.properties file, inside this file look for

    spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/springbootnew?serverTimezone=UTC

    here "springbootnew" is the name of the database.

    so

    create database name "springbootnew" in MySQL.

    or

    (you can also create the database with different name in MySQL. but the created database name in MySQL should match the database name in url in application.properties file. so according to created database in MySQL set the database name in url in application.properties file.

    • Now save the changes.)
  • And Try to Run the Project

If you are using Spring Tool Suite

  • Right Click On Project > Run As > Spring Boot App
  • Now in Browser Type Url: http://localhost:9002
  • Note: In Url put Port according to your application.properties file.
  • Application will get Open

If you are using Eclipse EE

  • Open Project > open application.properties file >

Now do some changes, Change port number according to your Tomcat Server and save the file.

  • Right Click On Project > Run as > Spring Boot App
  • Now in Browser Type Url: http://localhost:9002
  • Note: In Url put Port according to your application.properties file.
  • Application will get Open.

Some Screenshots of this Project:

Home Page

Register

Signin

User Page

User Page

User Page

User Page

Admin Dashboard

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Project Creator: Swapnil Bamble