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    Mall

    Mall

    Java-based e-commerce system with backend and frontend modules

    The mall project is a comprehensive, full-featured e-commerce platform developed in Java, offering modules for product management, orders, users, promotions, and administration. Built with Spring Boot, MyBatis, and Vue.js, it provides a complete solution for developers looking to build or learn from a production-ready online shopping platform. It supports high scalability and clean architectural design suitable for enterprise-grade applications.
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    Miaosha

    Miaosha

    Design and implementation of flash sale system

    ...Security hardening is addressed with ideas such as dynamic request paths, anti-bot measures, and one-time tokens to reduce automated abuse. The code showcases a typical Spring Boot stack that cleanly separates controllers, services, and persistence, making bottlenecks and optimization points easy to identify. As a study case, it provides a practical blueprint for building resilient sale/booking endpoints where fairness and correctness matter as much as raw throughput.
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