Radixweb Microservice Boilerplate Alternatives
Radixweb
Description
A production-ready boilerplate built on .NET 8 for the backend, Angular 16 for the frontend, and SQL Server databases. It includes key enterprise features like JWT authentication with refresh tokens, role-based access control (RBAC), user and profile management, modular microservices architecture, clean architecture patterns (CQRS, repository), notifications (SignalR, email etc.), and frontend dashboard/auth templates. It aims to reduce setup time by 3-6 months, provide security & scalability out of the box, and serve as a solid foundation for SaaS, enterprise systems or large-team projects.All Features
The boilerplate comes with 7 features
Detailed Description
Enterprise Microservices Boilerplate
A ready-to-use foundation for building scalable, enterprise-grade SaaS or platform applications.
π Tech Stack
Backend: .NET 8 / ASP.NET Core
Frontend: Angular 16
Database: SQL Server
Architecture: Microservices + Clean Architecture + CQRS + Repository Pattern
π§ Built-In Modules
Authentication & Authorization
JWT & refresh tokens
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Secure APIs, CORS configured
User Management
CRUD for users, roles, and permissions
Profile management
Audit trail support
Notifications
Real-time push via SignalR
Email (SMTP) support
Extendable for SMS or webhooks
Frontend
Modular Angular structure
Reusable UI components (PrimeNG + Bootstrap/SCSS)
Responsive design
Ready-made dashboard & authentication templates
π§© Architectural Highlights
Separation of concerns via Clean Architecture
Independent, scalable microservices
Individual databases per service for isolation
Deployment-ready for Azure, AWS, or on-prem environments
π‘ Why Itβs Useful
Saves 3β6 months of setup work
Establishes a consistent, maintainable architecture
Uses modern, widely supported technologies
Ideal for enterprise or SaaS teams wanting to focus on features, not boilerplate setup
β οΈ Points to Consider
Infrastructure, customization, and maintenance still required
Not plug-and-play β business logic must be added
.NET + Angular stack may not fit every team
Keep dependencies up to date (.NET 8, Angular 16, libraries)
Microservices add operational complexity (DevOps, monitoring, communication)
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Best For
Teams building enterprise or SaaS platforms
Organizations standardizing multiple projects on a unified architecture
Developers wanting a robust base with authentication, user management, and notifications pre-built
π Before You Start
Review repository structure and documentation quality
Check for unit and integration test coverage (uses xUnit)
Confirm ongoing updates and support
Verify license terms (free to use, but check third-party components)
π§ Quick Recommendation
If your team is proficient in .NET and Angular, this boilerplate can significantly speed up development and give you a scalable, production-ready foundation.
Run a small proof of concept to test fit with your domain and hosting setup (Azure/AWS).
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