Dropwizard
rosie
Dropwizard | rosie | |
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7 | 3 | |
8,457 | 2 | |
0.1% | - | |
9.6 | 4.3 | |
about 18 hours ago | 8 months ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Dropwizard
- Javalin – a simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
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Is there any example of a recent dropwizard application?
I'm trying to set up a simple RESTful API with dropwizard that does some basic CRUD with a postgresql database. I've managed to get some endpoints working with dummy responses following the documentation, but I am now quite stuck when it comes to implementing the database functionality. The page about JDBI3 doesn't really help because the example usage doesn't match with the example app in the repository, where the code looks quite different and with no recent commits. It seems to assume prior knowledge of all of these libraries (which I don't have).
- Dropwizard 2.1.0 has been released
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Non Spring users what are you using ??
You might like Dropwizard then.
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best light framework or library for developing API without the magic (Spring)
Dropwizard is a nice opinionated veneer over all the standard bits and pieces. https://www.dropwizard.io
rosie
- Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
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Non Spring users what are you using ??
I'm using straight up Jetty with a tiny wrapper on servlets https://github.com/bowbahdoe/rosie
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How to structure post-service and comment-service in a microservices?
Also include a web server library. A decent choice in Java would be Jetty. I have a wrapper around Jetty's servlet api I want people to try so i can get feedback, but you can also choose any of the myriad of java libraries out there for making http services.
What are some alternatives?
Feign - Feign makes writing java http clients easier
Bouncy Castle - Bouncy Castle Java Distribution (Mirror)
Spark - A simple expressive web framework for java. Spark has a kotlin DSL https://github.com/perwendel/spark-kotlin
Weld - Weld, including integrations for Servlet containers and Java SE, examples and documentation
Retrofit - A type-safe HTTP client for Android and the JVM
MFL - A Java library for reading and writing MATLAB's MAT File format
Jersey - Eclipse Jersey Project - Read our Wiki:
Disruptor - High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library
RESTEasy - An Implementation of the Jakarta RESTful Web Services Specification
jsoup - jsoup: the Java HTML parser, built for HTML editing, cleaning, scraping, and XSS safety.
javalin - A simple and modern Java and Kotlin web framework [Moved to: https://github.com/javalin/javalin]
microhttp - Fast, scalable, self-contained, single-threaded Java web server