This is a case study for games collection and wishlist library, mainly focused on Nintendo Switch created for a Java full-stack course.
It's the first major web app I've created and was made to meet the course requirements, and thus it is quite simple. I plan on improving it (such as adding proper pagination, sorting/filters, more features, etc.).
Here is a simple gif to show a part of how it works:
My friends and I enjoy buying physical copies of Nintendo Switch games for certain games we really love. Sometimes it can be problematic when a game has a limited release, or when we forget that we own a game on multiple platforms. This is a web app that let's you maintain a record of your gaming collection and add items to your wishlist so you can keep track of the ones you're still missing from your collection.
This was built in Java with Spring Boot framework and utilized Thymeleaf to create dynamic webpages with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Java
- Spring Boot Framework
- Hibernate
- SQL
- Thymeleaf
- HTML, CSS, Javascript
- etc.
User is able to view the list of games, but must be registered to add to library or wishlist. After registration / logging in, they may also view their profile to see their personal library and wishlist.
The database will create & populate sample data on startup for MariaDB with default user and pass (root).
The website is accessed from: http://localhost:8080/index