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AdithyaYelloju
The Restaurant Management System is developed to keep records of the Restaurant like the food items, orders with online food ordering facility and provides managing facility for the restaurant. It is the web based project developed using PHP for backend, MySQL for database, CSS, HTML and Java Script. We named this as Food Corner with tag line chase the flavors. We used xampp server to run this project in ubuntu operating system.
Food Ordering System: A microservices-based backend application for real-time food ordering and tracking. Built with Java, Spring Boot, and Apache Kafka. Implements Domain-Driven Design, Event-Driven Architecture Saga-Pattern, and Clean Architecture principles.
smerdis83
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This repository contains a streamlined Food Ordering System with an admin panel, built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL via PHPMyAdmin. It offers an intuitive interface for users to easily order food. Ideal for a quick setup of an online food ordering platform with efficient data management.
SadeeshaPerera
SLIIT 2nd year first semester university project using Java, servlets for an online food ordering system
HemJoshi111
🍴 Complete Food Ordering System with web portal for restaurant management (PHP, MySQL) and Android app for customers (Java).
Java-Online-Food-Ordering-System
subClassy
A basic online food ordering system using Java
asadkhan-786-gb
This is a Food Ordering System in Java
Naveenkumar75
The Simple Java Food Ordering Console App is a minimalist yet effective program designed for restaurants to streamline food ordering through a command line interface. It's an ideal choice for small eateries aiming to simplify the ordering process without the complexity of a web-based system.
floreantpos
Floreant POS is a platform independent Point of Sale application written in Java that greatly benefits Restaurant business simplifying order management, automation of kitchen and keeping control of cash. Floreant POS has following features * Touch screen order managment: Create, Merge, Split, and Void Ticket. Table Allocation. Carry out. * Manager facilities: Drawer Pull, Drawer bleed, Credit card tips payment, POS printer reports. * Kitchen receipt print for faster processing of order, wastage tracking and Multiple printer routing. * Backoffice: Create master database, food list, groups, menu, modifers, cooking instruction, beverage count, shift wise dynamic pricing and festival discounts. * Cash terminal: Multiple and partial payment in Cash, Debit & Credit card. Adjusment of price by discounts, tax exemption, gift card, coupons. Print Cash receipt and reports. * MIS Reports: Sales summary and details report, Hourly income report, Gratuity (Tips) report, drawer pull, Credit card reports. * Will run in either Single PC system or client server mode. Lower database footprint for Apache Derby, Java & JavaPOS API. Tested in Windows, Linux and Mac 10.x For details visit http://www.floreantpos.com License: Released under MRPL : http://www.moonrank.com/legal/license.html, a variant of Mozilla Public License 1.1.
pathuGIT
A robust Food Ordering REST API (Java/Spring Boot) designed for the "Learn with Collaborate" initiative. Master JWT, RBAC, and Backend logic by contributing to this open-source project.Foods ordering system
one-project-one-month
A backend service for managing food order processing — including order placement, tracking, delivery assignment, and overall workflow automation.
NelsonMishra
A food ordering system built using java and MySql , provide a user-interface for customer to place their order online .
TareqAlKushari
A full-featured Android food delivery application built with Java, Android Studio, and Firebase. This project includes user authentication, menu browsing, order placement, and live order tracking. Designed for mobile developers and students looking to learn Android app development with real-world use cases like food ordering and restaurant systems.
nikhilpatil99
The GUI and coding of the system is in java and Postgresql database is used at backend for data storage. The interface consists of 4 tabs viz. Home, User, Admin, Registration. User can register itself and then get login credentials to system. After registration user can login to system and view stadium information, sport events scheduled, previous bookings of tickets and food tickets. User can select from available events and proceed to which category of seats to select, user can select from available seats and proceed to preorder food items. Food order interface shows available food items from which user can select items. After selecting seats and food items order is shown to user for confirmation and stored in database. Admin interface allows admin to change stadium information, events, seating availablity, food items. As per above mentioned project but implemented as C# windows application, including audio visual advertisements in projects
dipankarsk
A core java OOPS-Based application for a Real-time food Ordering and Delivery Tracking System.
yannshawtan
Food Ordering and Delivery system that is well developed in the object oriented programing concept in java.
Mitali3011
This is a food ordering system built using Java and SQL , that allows the user to view restaurants and their respective menus and order food and also gives him access to track/cancel his/her order.
Mihir-Shinde-24
This is a Hotel-Management-System Console Based Project made using Java and JDBC. Database used in the project is MySQL. The Project includes actions such as Booking a Room, Storing Customer details, Customer Login, Ordering Food and Checking out.
anuragsharma880
Hello, everyone, in this series of learning how to make projects in Java. Today we are going to start learning a new project that too in Java. So the name of the project is phone ordering system. So this is an application, a DIY application within Java, and it is headed as auditing system. So this is the like interface of the application. You can see it on your screens that the the frame contains like a service field to ask for a selection of size, select which type of beverage you want to order. And there are some great new photos from which we have to select. That's what we want to order like. There is the input three, which asks for how many light glasses we want. Like a quantity of these items, we have to enter head in numeric form so that the on our system like calculate how many glasses you have to order and according to it, what will be the prices of the whole card. So this is going to be the home page of the application, like when the window opens. This interface will be visible to the user. Now I'll start with this dropdown button like select size is the name of the label, and inside there is a dropdown asking for the size of the item, which we want to order. So there are three options here. Small, medium and large. So we have to select one of them from these today, after which we have to select this type of beverage like we want to order. So currently I'm showing four options mentioned as you've ordered the coffee and like we can change it according to our convenience. When we are making the application, it's upon us that what we want to keep in the like button options. OK, so below this that is yes, you heard you can see I have entered five and this will be the quantity of water I want to add to the cart. So there are two buttons and order. So on taking the add button that a like a checkbox will appear like not a checkbox, but a dialog box will appear asking for eyes like if I want to add ice to the beverage, I want to order. So if I wish to add ice, I have to click Yes in this dialog box. And if not, then I have to click No. So then I will click Yes. Then automatically. The Olive Garden will be updated with a glass of water lakes ahead of you. Five glasses of water medium size of glasses and also adorns eyes will be added to our glasses. OK, so we have total yes. Five medium glasses of water with ice added will appear on the screen so that you can see that the water actually you have added to the carton or actually you have ordered. OK, so in this, there are two buttons on hot corners as an order. So on, clicking on the item will be added to the guide. And you can select the other options from the menu. Also that I suppose you want to store this so you can order this by using cards. And once you have, like, completed all the selections you want to make, you have to click on this order button. So in the next slide, we can see that yes, we have order options and on clicking order options, a message appears like it is also a dialog box containing the total sum of our order that we have ordered for. So five random glasses of water with the ice and this is not like paradise. We have to pay. So five million glasses of water with ice costs twelve point five. Like what is the currency? You can set gift according to your own, and these two buttons functions in a totally different way. This and button helps us to add items to our cart and then again, gives us the option to select more items from the menu and. Then again, added to God, and once we finalize our Audrey, then we can make on this order, but then then this message dialog box will appear. So showing us that what we have actually finalizing the order and one's name and click OK, then another dialog box will appear with showing a message of you should pay twelve point five and whatever the currency is. So, ah yes, they aren't making this OK. Finally, your order will be completed and your will again, like the same homepage like this. So on finalizing the then you can like to complete everything. So this was the basic like idea of the application. Now next, we will look up to whatever specifications from the project, which we are going to make today. So this is basically a food ordering system. So we are going to manage everything about the food and drink system. We can add items to the card and attach Add-Ons to it, like we have seen that we about attaching ice to water. Also, we can confirm our order once we have finished, like selecting the items and cart is full, then we have to check out. Then we will click on the other button. Also last on the completion of the order. That pop up will appear like our dialogue box weekends. We have already seen which will part what is the money to be paid by the like user, and the final amount to be paid will be also displayed on clicking OK. A separate, separate dialog box will appear in the final amount of money, which we have to pay for whatever we have ordered. So these are the specifications of the project, like the food ordering system, which we are going to make today. So now you may be wondering that on making this project, there should be some concept based like logic, which we will learn after completion of this project, like on successful completion of this project, then the project will be working fine. Everything will be alike with no bugs. There will be no exceptions. Then what are the things which may will logics concepts we will be learning on completion of the project and you are no wrong. So this question will naturally arise in your mind that what will you learn on making this project on learning the concepts of this project? So this project is made in Java. This is basically a Javadi UI application, which will have a desk window interface. We will be like operating this application on our desktops, and the interface will open and in a separate window, the app will have us like, I think we have items in our next job. Similarly, this app will have an icon and again, and that will open a separate window of the application, and then we will be performing the tasks involved with this application. OK, so the concepts which we are going to learn on completion of this project is object oriented programming in Java. So this project is based on object oriented programming. OK, so objects are real world entities, which are we like. We have to handle the real world and get these real world data. Real world objects are going to be handled by making this project. That is a difference in object oriented programming and the conventional, process oriented programming that we do not have any methods of tackling real world entities. But in object oriented programming, we have that facility that we can tackle everything about real world entities. So yes, we are going to learn the object oriented programming concept and handle all that real world entities. Also, we are going to be building agile application. So of course, we we will learn a lot about Java programming language. Java is a very interesting programming language. We all know that that's why we are here and learning how to make applications. And so this is the first benefit that Java is a language where we can make like real world application, real life. This applications as applicable in our daily life. So Java is that beneficial? With the help of. It's celebrity, we are mentioned, two of them head swingin W.T. Famous, so in this application. There will be extensive news of swing any WTA frameworks. So these two are basically like will kick slot in which we are going to like, put up things and then add functionalities to everything like, I suppose there will be afternoon. So the flame is going to contain a panel. And inside the panel, we were really having our input fields, buttons and the like. Yes, the drop down box and everything like the dialog box, well, was a batting asking for yes, no. So once we will be checking out, so everything is enclosed inside a toolkit and that toolkit is provided to us with the mercy of these libraries we call string and AWP. AWP stands for Abstract Windows Toolkit and this helps us in making DIY application like best window interface applications AMI using destroying any WTC name. So yes, these are beneficial to the like learners who aspire to develop applications in Java. Also, we will be learning a Java food ordering system, which is like, no wonder we have. We are making a food ordering system, so we will learn how to make a food system in Java as well, and classes and objects are going to be extensively used inside of this application. So if there are object oriented programming, there will be classes and objects for sure, and that is no wonder. And so like everything, we are going to learn why we're making this application is listed here. We will be learning a lot of things after the completion of this project. We will be like with a full mind. Concepts of object oriented programming swing any D frameworks like giving like what we can say that are bizarre. Like that these are those going on in WP is a J Flame text on a menu bar. And there are so many components of these packages which we are going to embed in our application and then see how easy it becomes to put up things by just importing a simple component of these library. And things make them so simple that we do not have the light right up plenty of code to fix things. We just have to simply add a single line statement like import this and everything is going to like the already imported to your project and just you have to call it again and again, and then everything will work properly fine without any complexities. So, yes, I hope you have gained like a rough idea about what actually we are going to make today. This is a food ordering system with up functioning functionality attached to these buttons and then order, and we have to select these options from. Well, so they will be asked for the addons. We will be asked for size. We will be asked for these. We want to order and then we have to add things to the card if we want to add more things, or we can simply press this order button to checkout from this cart on clicking this or that, we will be like shown a message. That's what actually we have ordered. This is a sort of confirmation. And also at last, you will be shown what actually you have to pay. So yes, this exactly it was. Now in the next part, we will be learning how this application works, actually. And then the prototype to the code, which we are going to write in order to make this application.
uyphong99
A microservices system for food ordering, written in Java.
OmidEsmailbeig
Food ordering system microservices using DDD
fredkiptui
Food Ordering System In Java Built Using Java Swing
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jahidulzaid
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gauravpatil-06
🍔 Desktop food ordering application for browsing menus, placing orders, billing, and tracking order history.
ravikumarig
An online Hotel Food Ordering Management system developed using Java and JavaFX with MySQL database. Video demo: http://www.screencast.com/t/wzWU3eG4VG
aditya-lawankar
Food ordering system made using Java, SpringBoot and JSP (JavaServer Pages). Users can order food from a menu which displays calories as well as any dietary restrictions so that they can make an informed choice, Users can then add items to the cart and pay online using Razorpay.
anujauthsara
The Food Ordering System is a streamlined application built with Java, JavaScript, CSS, and MySQL for online food ordering. It offers a seamless experience for customers to browse menus, place orders, and track deliveries. Administrators can efficiently manage orders, menus, and users.