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PassJava: Initializing Database Tables with PowerDesigner

This tutorial walks through creating the five microservice databases for the PassJava platform using PowerDesigner, detailing each service’s schema, showing screenshots, and providing the GitHub repository where the SQL files can be accessed.

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PassJava: Initializing Database Tables with PowerDesigner

The article is part of the PassJava (佳必过) tutorial series and explains how to create the five microservice databases—Content, Learning, Channel, User, and Question—using the PowerDesigner tool.

It lists each microservice and shows screenshots of the corresponding database schema, illustrating the structure and relationships for each service.

For the Content microservice, an image displays its database design; similarly, the Learning, Channel, User, and Question microservices each have their own schema screenshots.

The SQL scripts for all databases are available in the project's GitHub repository: https://github.com/Jackson0714/PassJava-Platform.git .

Additional resources such as QR codes for following the public account and obtaining architect materials are provided, along with links to related tutorial articles on building a Java knowledge app and other DevOps topics.

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Explaining distributed systems and architecture through stories. Author of the "JVM Performance Tuning in Practice" column, open-source author of "Spring Cloud in Practice PassJava", and independently developed a PMP practice quiz mini-program.

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