This is a SQL based database management system for E-commerce website. (Mostly Backend Part). Objective of this database project is to design a robust database for Ecommerce website.
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This is a SQL based database management system for E-commerce website. (Mostly Backend Part). Objective of this database project is to design a robust database for Ecommerce website.
# ecommerce
This is an attempt to understand node JS far beyond the express JS framework.
E-commerce backend
This express app acts as a server an ecommerce application that allows users to view all products, categories, and product tags. Utilizes mySQL.
This repository is intended for the development of an e-commerce application backend.
Backend for handling user-authentication and product-management
This project, named "E-commerce API Application," is a robust Spring Boot application designed for building and managing an e-commerce platform's backend. It provides a set of RESTful API endpoints that enable various e-commerce operations, such as managing products and handling orders.
store backend
A headless eCommerce platform built to empower businesses with flexible and customizable solutions for online retail.
Ecommerce backend system, built with Node js and Sequelize
Welcome to our eCommerce app project built using Node.js, Express, and MongoDB! Discover a robust and scalable platform for online shopping. Seamlessly manage products, orders, and customer data with this modern, full-stack application. Dive into the world of Node.js development and MongoDB integration to create a dynamic eCommerce experience.
Deployed Backend Service at Render
This project involves building the back end for an e-commerce site using Express.js and Sequelize with a PostgreSQL database. It demonstrates a functional API capable of handling CRUD operations for categories, products, and tags. The project includes database configuration, schema creation, and data seeding.
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