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Mall Learning
DESCRIPTION
mall-learning is a tutorial and sample-code repository that explores an entire e-commerce system architecture from backend to frontend. The associated “mall” project (with tens of thousands of stars) is an open-source full-stack e-commerce platform built with Spring Boot, MyBatis, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, Redis, MongoDB, MySQL and containerized via Docker. The learning repository breaks down architecture, business modules (products, orders, marketing, members), deployment (Linux, Docker, Jenkins) and technical points in detail. For each topic it provides sample code, explanations of why design decisions were made, trade-offs and how to implement real-world features like search, caching, delayed messaging, file storage. It’s aimed at developers who want to understand how to build scalable e-commerce systems rather than just copy-paste modules. With clearly organized “tiny” modules (mall-tiny-01 etc) the repo supports step-by-step incremental learning.
Features
- End-to-end architecture tutorial covering backend, frontend, databases, and deployment
- Modular “mall-tiny” projects for incremental hand-on exploration of each capability
- Integration of mainstream tech stack: Spring Boot, MyBatis, Redis, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, Docker
- Detailed sections on business modules (order, product, member, marketing) and architectural concerns
- Deployment and operational guidance: Linux commands, Docker-Compose, Jenkins pipelines
- Learning path with code samples, documentation, and explanations of design trade-offs
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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