Lets Build Twitter From the Ground Up: Episode 190 || Java, Spring Boot, PostgreSQL and React
Building large scale application is more difficult than many people understand or expect. Join me in this long running series where I set out to duplicate one of the most popular social media platforms ever creating using Java, Spring Boot, Spring Security, PostgreSQL data, React JS web application framework and more.
In this episode we start working inside of individual conversations that the user opens up. But before we can get to that point we had to update the message slice to be able to close out of conversations, setup a utility function to filter out users, and update the MessagesBar component to display the active conversation as well as give the users a way to close out of the conversation. Once we got that work completed we created a new ConversationUserInfo component to display general information about the user we are messaging with, as well as a ConversationContainer component to store all of the conversation messages and other important components down the road. We wrap up with putting the ConversationContainer into the open MessagesPopup and styling the ConversationUserInfo component to look like twitter.
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