How to Build a RESTful API & UI Apps Easily with Java - Part 3
This is part three of our series where we are going to walk through a full stack development exercise that we have put together for our Unosquare University curriculum. With our internal University we are creating a place where we can centrally house various courses and learning materials for the technologies where our teammates excel. Some of our curriculum has been helpful to software development professionals outside of Unosquare, and we hope that you find this interesting and helpful.
This post is the third and final in our series on RESTful API building. Remember that our goal is to create a RESTful API using Java EE and three UI applications using some of the most popular JavaScript frameworks/libraries - AngularJS, ReactJS and VueJs.
In part one we ended with a working API. In Part two we created our database using MySQL 8.0. Again, you may notice that the file names in some of the images in this post are in Spanish, but we think that this is easy enough to follow along. The development talent at Unosquare is bilingual, and so are our File Explorers ; )