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Dining Philisophers

App simulates and visualize Dining philosophers problem and uses different algorithms to resolve deadlock. Backend is built using ASP.NET Core Web API and frontend is an Angular SPA.

Technologies used:

  • ASP .Net Core Web API
  • Angular
  • Redis
  • WebSocket
  • Docker

How to

... run in Docker

To start with single API server follow these steps:

  1. Install or make sure Docker is running locally (e.g., check docker version).
  2. Run docker-compose up -d
  3. Go to http://localhost

To start with multiple API servers and load balancer run docker-compose up -d --scale dp_webapi=3.

... run locally

  1. Make sure you have .NET Core SDK 2.1 installed (dotnet --version)
  2. Make sure you have Node.JS installed (node -v)
  3. Build and run backend:
  • dotnet run --project ".\DiningPhilosophers.WebApi\DiningPhilosophers.WebApi.csproj"
  1. Build and run frontend (in folder 'DiningPhilosophers.WebClient'):
  • npm i
  • ng serve
  1. Go to http://localhost:4200

Folder structure

  • DiningPhilosophers - interactive console application to simulate and run single selected algorithm and provide statistics
  • DiningPhilosophers.Core - dining philosophers domain model library
  • DiningPhilosophers.Sim - simulation model, services and abstractions library
  • DiningPhilosophers.Utils - shared utilities library
  • DiningPhilosophers.WebApi - Web API server application
  • DiningPhilosophers.WebClient - Web client application

Domain Model

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