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Restaurant Menu Management tool

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Restaurant menu management tool This is a Capstone project, a final project for Software Engineer course at Per Scholas. It is a full stack application using React as a View layer, Spring boot for backend and connected with database using MySQL. This responsive Spring boot application based on MVC architecture. The application implement all CRUD operations, utilizing Entities, Controller classes, and Interfaces.

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Getting Started

This is an example of how you may give instructions on setting up your project locally. To get a local copy up and running follow these simple example steps.

Installation

  1. Clone the repo
    git clone https://github.com/github_username/repo_name.git
  2. Open React file and Install NPM packages
    npm install
    npm start
  3. Run restaurant_menu_management_tool on SpringToolSuite4
  4. Create database and create Table menu

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Features

  • Create user log in
  • Search food image from third party API and save for update menu image
  • Renden update menu on menu page
  • Order online

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Author

Warunee Dinunzio - linkedIn - [email protected]

Project Link: https://github.com/waruneeDinunzio/react_menu_admin

Acknowledgments

Thank you Per Scholas for creating this full stack Software Engineer course and gave me this oppunity. Thank you all instructor: Tory, Sonia, Teo, Aveline, Salah, Jade, Manara, ... Thank you my fellow cohor 12 and 13. You're all awesome.

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