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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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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:
sangria
- GraphQL is quickly moving to one of my least favorite technologies
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How is this calculating complexity?
I am taking a look at Resolver from the Sangria GraphQL library and I cannot figure out how calcComplexity works. The code in the `Success` us really confusing to me. Where is the complexity getting calculated?
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Where is this value coming from?
I started taking a look at QueryReducer from the Sangria GraphQL library and I am having a really hard tracing the logic for rejectMaxDepth. More specifically, I don't understand why depth is a parameter to measureDepth, where it is coming from, and how the depth is being calculated in measureDepth.
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How (Not) To Build Your Own GraphQL Server
Instead of constructing an object, it uses classes to define the types and operations for the schema that it generates. The schema generated by this implementation will have the same structure as the schema created with graphql-js. Using classes to define your schema has the advantage of being less mutable and more structured when writing code. Similar implementations can be found for TypeScript with the library TypeGraphQL or Sangria GraphQL for Scala.
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What is the state of frameworks and libraries support to build microservices in scala?
As Api gateway we use sangria on top of Finagle (finch to be precise) and that has been a huge boon in making the connection between microservices and frontend seamless/safe.
What are some alternatives?
dgs-framework - [Moved to: https://github.com/Netflix/dgs-framework]
Finatra - Fast, testable, Scala services built on TwitterServer and Finagle
manifold - Manifold is a Java compiler plugin, its features include Metaprogramming, Properties, Extension Methods, Operator Overloading, Templates, a Preprocessor, and more.
Scalatra - Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework, inspired by Sinatra
graphql-spqr - Build a GraphQL service in seconds
Colossus - I/O and Microservice library for Scala
graphql-query-builder - GraphQL query builder for Java
Play - The Community Maintained High Velocity Web Framework For Java and Scala.
spring-graphql - Spring Integration for GraphQL
Analogweb
server-playground - A playground of server projects
youi - Next generation user interface and application development in Scala and Scala.js for web, mobile, and desktop.