https://gist.github.com/geisterfurz007/77d17967060db3cbe1a02263b4cbfa76 is the fastest I can get you (and the code isn't neccessarily good; that's from an abandoned project I started 1.5 years back). But the gist (pun intended) is that you have two distinct parts to your website; frontend and backend and you seperate them. The frontend in this case is a React Webapp that should display a list of currently running workshops people can join. To be able to display this list, it needs to get the currently running workshops from the backend so it does a web request with axios to the backend. The backend is a Spring Boot REST API that has the job of coordinating the requests and responses (I had planned to run a websocket there as well to make sure the website updates when new workshops are created but that's out of scope). So the backend would listen on for example https://api.geisterfurzworkshops.com and when the user opens https://geisterfurzworkshops.com, they are served the React App, it renders, finds out it needs the workshops to display them, makes a request to https://api.geisterfurzworkshops.com/workshops. That request is picked up by the backend, it looks the workshops up in the database, creates JSON from it, sends it back. The React App receives and reads the JSON and can then created the list from the data it received.