
Nathan Claeys expanded the nathan-claeys/UE-CONT-FINAL-PROJECT repository by delivering modular microservices for Club, Team, and Store, each with dedicated database integration and external access via Traefik-based reverse proxy routing. He refactored the Team service to adopt a build-context-driven container workflow, improving deployment consistency and scalability. Using Docker, TypeScript, and SQL, Nathan established a robust network architecture that enables independent service onboarding and streamlined routing through a shared proxy network. He also implemented initial test coverage for Team and Club, focusing on integration validation. The work emphasized maintainable DevOps practices and laid a foundation for scalable, externally available backend services.

December 2024 performance summary for nathan-claeys/UE-CONT-FINAL-PROJECT: Delivered end-to-end microservice expansion with the Club service and its database, integrated with Team behind Traefik routing, and established a robust Store service scaffold. Refactored Team to use a build-context-based container workflow. Configured Traefik to expose Club, Team, and Store through a shared proxy network, enabling external access and scalable routing. Implemented initial Store service Docker setup, database connectivity, and enhanced network architecture. Added tests for Team and Club to validate integration. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month; stability improvements focused on deployment scaffolding and network topology. Business value: modular, independently deployable services with clearer routing, faster onboarding for new services, and improved external availability. Technologies demonstrated: Docker, Docker Compose, Traefik, microservices patterns, database integration, and basic test coverage.
December 2024 performance summary for nathan-claeys/UE-CONT-FINAL-PROJECT: Delivered end-to-end microservice expansion with the Club service and its database, integrated with Team behind Traefik routing, and established a robust Store service scaffold. Refactored Team to use a build-context-based container workflow. Configured Traefik to expose Club, Team, and Store through a shared proxy network, enabling external access and scalable routing. Implemented initial Store service Docker setup, database connectivity, and enhanced network architecture. Added tests for Team and Club to validate integration. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month; stability improvements focused on deployment scaffolding and network topology. Business value: modular, independently deployable services with clearer routing, faster onboarding for new services, and improved external availability. Technologies demonstrated: Docker, Docker Compose, Traefik, microservices patterns, database integration, and basic test coverage.
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