.Net Core + Angular Stack

At BundleN, we experiment with different stack combinations on our own time

Time to hit the reset button on our stack journey. We previously made enough of a dent with our Angular + Java stack. We developed a secure web application that is role driven, multi lingual, Configuration driven, Version based, Role based dashboards, complex form driven by workflow, and had a good logging in place.


Why .Net core?

We want to have a major component change as part of our monthly stack. We thought about replacing Angular with React or Java with .Net Core. In the end, we went with .Net Core over Java as the major framework change for the month of June. We won’t be updating any of the existing UI components. Our new endpoints that will be developed using .Net Core will be the same as the ones we used while developing the Java stack. By going with this approach, we will be able to swap .Net with Java or vice versa based on clients preference.


Login


Registration


Forgot Password


Social Login


Role Based Access


Dashboard


Search


Forms


Notifications


History


Product List


Product Detail


Checkout Page


Payment Page


Logout


Angular 9


Bootstrap


Storybook


.Net Core


Entity Framework


Jasmine


NUnit


Postman API Testing


Selenium Functional Testing


BrowserStack Web & Mobile Testing


Snyk


Burpsuite


Configuration over Code


Version based Orchestrator


Loosely Coupled Components


Event Driven Architecture


CQRS


Enterprise Service Bus


Redis


MongoDB or Couchbase


PostgreSQL


BitBucket


Jira


Confluence


Docker


Kubernetes


Graylog


Google Maps API


AWS


For potential clients interested in this stack, we can always give a demo of what we have up until that point of time. You can reach us at sales@BundleN.com