Scala LiftWeb Example : A Login Application with Birthday Reminder Functionality and A Nice User Interface

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This is LiftWeb Login Template with a nice User Interface. If you want to use Liftweb as framework , Scala as Programming Language and MongoDB as Database then this demo project can be used as a starting point for your application . In this application , you will find lot of functionalities such as :

  • Social Login Service
  • Email SignUP using MongoDB
  • Settings
  • Birthday Reminder
  • REST Api

Source Code : You can found source code on the Knoldus GitHub account here : Login Template using Liftweb and Scala .

Screenshot from 2013-03-14 16:41:40

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Ayush is the Sr. Lead Consultant @ Knoldus Software LLP. In his 10 years of experience he has become a developer with proven experience in architecting and developing web applications. Ayush has a Masters in Computer Application from U.P. Technical University, Ayush is a strong-willed and self-motivated professional who takes deep care in adhering to quality norms within projects. He is capable of managing challenging projects with remarkable deadline sensitivity without compromising code quality.

3 thoughts on “Scala LiftWeb Example : A Login Application with Birthday Reminder Functionality and A Nice User Interface1 min read

  1. I’m getting 404 when trying to access the source code link above. Do I need to have a Knoldus account first? (First time visitor).

  2. Hi Rog ,
    We apologize in advance . There was some distant conflict with one of our leading products, hence we made some changes .
    We have changed the logic from Things To Do functionality to Birthday Reminder functionality. The features of lift that we wanted to showcase are still the same. So no happiness lost in terms of the template 😉

    Now You can access source code on the Knoldus GitHub account here : https://github.com/knoldus/Lift_UserLogin_Template

    Thanks for your patience . We welcome your valuable inputs .

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