20 Open‑Source SpringBoot Projects for Java Developers
This article introduces twenty open‑source SpringBoot‑based projects, providing repository links, star counts and brief feature overviews, to help Java developers learn the framework, explore microservice architectures, and quickly bootstrap e‑commerce, admin and utility applications.
SpringBoot is a lightweight framework favored by developers, inheriting Spring features and simplifying configuration, making it essential for modern Java development.
The article presents 20 open‑source SpringBoot‑based projects, each with a brief overview, GitHub/Gitee address, star count and main features, covering e‑commerce platforms (mall, mall‑swarm), admin systems (Guns, RuoYi, Jeecg‑Boot), microservice scaffolds (SpringCloud, microservices‑platform, zuihou‑admin‑cloud), and other utilities such as VHR, pig, iBase4J, MCMS, Timo, V‑IM, etc.
These projects serve as learning resources, starter templates, or full‑featured applications for developers seeking to explore SpringBoot, microservices, Docker deployment, security, and related technologies.
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