As I’ve been working on Java Full Stack development training, I created a video demonstrating how to integrate a Spring Boot backend with a React.js frontend, and how to run a project cloned from GitHub. I’m sharing it here so it can be helpful for other students or anyone learning Java Full Stack Development. In this video, you’ll see: 🔹 Setting up the backend (Spring Boot) 🔹 Connecting it with the frontend (React.js) 🔹 Running both parts together smoothly 🎥 Watch the video here 👇 https://lnkd.in/g2dfkbCr #JavaFullStack #SpringBoot #ReactJS #FullStackDevelopment #WebDevelopment #BackendIntegration #FrontendDevelopment #SpringBootProject #ReactDevelopers #JavaDevelopers #GitHub #Coding #SoftwareEngineering #LearnToCode #Students #TechEducation
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