build InstaBackend on user signup Post
SpringBoot Starter Web
Lombok
JPA
MYSQL_Database
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Admin
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AuthenticationToken
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Comment
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Follow
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Like
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Post
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User
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UserController
- @PostMapping("user/signup")
- @PostMapping("user/signIn")
- @DeleteMapping("user/signOut")
- @PostMapping("post")
- @DeleteMapping("post")
- @PostMapping("comment")
- @DeleteMapping("comment")
- @PostMapping("like")
- @GetMapping("like/count/post/{postId}")
- @DeleteMapping("like")
- @PostMapping("follow")
- @DeleteMapping("unfollow/target/{followId}")
In this application we can Overall, building a backend application using Spring Boot can significantly speed up development time and reduce boilerplate code, allowing developers to focus more on business logic and functionality.
Keep in mind that the term "Instabackend" might refer to a specific product or framework related to Spring Boot, which could have additional features or customizations. If that's the case, it's essential to refer to the specific documentation or resources related to "Instabackend" for a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of its capabilities and usage.