rest VS test-driven-learning

Compare rest vs test-driven-learning and see what are their differences.

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rest test-driven-learning
3 1
341 0
2.9% -
8.2 10.0
28 days ago over 3 years ago
Java Java
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later -
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rest

Posts with mentions or reviews of rest. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-22.
  • What to learn to become a Java developer
    1 project | /r/java | 31 Dec 2022
    There are very few frameworks that I would personally recommend: the Servlet API and JAX-RS are pretty much the only ones I consider decent. I personally avoid JAX-RS because of https://github.com/jakartaee/rest/issues/468 and because you can replace most of its functionality using ~5-10 custom classes.
  • Jakarta EE 10 released!
    4 projects | /r/programming | 22 Sep 2022
    Have you never used the Servlet API? JPA? Those validation annotations from the javax.validation package? JAX-RS to define REST Endpoints? CDI for dependency injection?
  • Libraries other than Spring Boot for creating web APIs
    8 projects | /r/java | 28 Jun 2022
    Take a look at https://github.com/jakartaee/rest/issues/468

test-driven-learning

Posts with mentions or reviews of test-driven-learning. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-28.
  • Libraries other than Spring Boot for creating web APIs
    8 projects | /r/java | 28 Jun 2022
    One approach I do not think many consider is starting with the Netty, which is used by many frameworks. We ended up using this for our current product, and while this gives the ultimate flexibility in handling requests it also heightens the bar somewhat for the ones employing its use, as it just gives you the nuts and bolts and it is up to you to make it play nice for your use-cases. I had to write quite a few learning tests to grok it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rest and test-driven-learning you can also consider the following projects:

servlet - Jakarta Servlet

avaje-jex - Web routing for Jetty, Grizzly, JDK Http server

persistence

Grails - The Grails Web Application Framework

validation - Jakarta Validation

RESTEasy - An Implementation of the Jakarta RESTful Web Services Specification

Netty - Netty project - an event-driven asynchronous network application framework