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graphql-java
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Spring Boot + GraphQL example
graphql-java Github
- GraphQL is quickly moving to one of my least favorite technologies
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Any good java graphql client suggestions ?
I am planning to consume a graphql service in a java dropwizard microservice. I would like to know whether there are some easy plugin types of libraries available out there. I tried using apollographql, the automatically created schema files are not serialized, which makes the parsing tough. Planning to explore graphql-query-builder and graphql-java, any other suggestions are welcome.
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How to build a GraphQL Gateway with Spring Boot and Kotlin
graphql-java/graphql-java: GraphQL Java implementation
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Domain Graph Service (DGS) - open-source GraphQL framework for Spring Boot by Netflix
Domain Graph Service (DGS) is a framework created internally at Netlfix that simplifies the implementation of standalone and federated GraphQL services for Spring Boot. The framework is built on top of graphql-java. Despite most of the DGS's code is written in Kotlin it's primarily designed to be used with Java and its key features include things like:
dgs-framework
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Caching DGS framework
I use DGS framework, it is a great open-source tool for writing graphql server api supported by Netflix.
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Kotlin is tightly linked to IntelliJ and that's a risk
The Netflix DGS would like to have a word with that claim lol.
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HN, review my PR and give a new OSS contributor advice
I’ve never done open source work in my spare time. The only time I’ve contributed to an open source project was for an internship, so I’m not really sure that counts - the guidance was super strong.
I picked out an open source project I liked and found an issue I felt like I could do, and then hacked around until I solved it. I’m looking for advice for improvement be it hygiene, code style, communication style, anything. Help me grow as a soon to be entry level programmer.
https://github.com/Netflix/dgs-framework/pull/1248
Thanks.
- GraphQL is quickly moving to one of my least favorite technologies
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kotlin coroutines or jvm virtual threads?
Netflix's GQL: https://github.com/Netflix/dgs-framework
- Companies that use server-side Kotlin
- DGS – GraphQL server framework for Spring Boot made by Netflix
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Domain Graph Service (DGS) - open-source GraphQL framework for Spring Boot by Netflix
If you would like to try the DGS framework make sure to check out its official documentation and guides or jump straight into the DGS repo on GitHub.
- Netflix opensourced their Graphql server framework for Spring Boot
- Netflix Open Sources GraphQL for Spring Boot
What are some alternatives?
manifold - Manifold is a Java compiler plugin, its features include Metaprogramming, Properties, Extension Methods, Operator Overloading, Templates, a Preprocessor, and more.
decimal - A high-performance, arbitrary-precision, floating-point decimal library.
graphql-spqr - Build a GraphQL service in seconds
jOOQ - jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java
graphql-query-builder - GraphQL query builder for Java
misk - Microservice Kontainer
spring-graphql - Spring Integration for GraphQL
trustfall - A query engine for any combination of data sources. Query your files and APIs as if they were databases!
server-playground - A playground of server projects
initializr - A quickstart generator for Spring projects
apollo-android - :robot: A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for the JVM, Android, and Kotlin multiplatform.
Hot Chocolate - Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE.