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javalin
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Javalin 6 nearing release - last chance for community feedback
If you have any feedback, now is the time to let us know. You can find us on GitHub: https://github.com/javalin/javalin and Discord: https://discord.com/invite/sgak4e5NKv.
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Show HN: Java REST without annotations, DI nor reactive streams
This looks pretty much like Javalin https://github.com/javalin/javalin , which has been around for a while.
Also, libraries that have a dependency on Google Guava always make me feel a bit queasy....
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Why most of the startups do not choose Java for building their MVP
Currently my favorite if Javalin.io by far, for some reason it doesn't get much attention here although being about as popular as Micronaut.
- Show HN: I finished v5 of a JVM framework I've spent spent half a decade making
- Javalin v5 has been released! (web micro-framework)
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A lot of libraries, specially front end ones have a "used by" grid like this with some pretty big brand names on them but I have never been able to trace their usage. Are these usually just a load of crap?
Javalin.io (A Java/Kotlin WebServer) keeps track on the companies that use it and also search github for repos using it. (https://github.com/javalin/javalin.github.io/issues/18)
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I just finished v4 of Javalin, a Java/Kotlin web framework I've been working on for four years.
Nevermind, found it here: https://github.com/javalin/javalin.github.io
javalin.github.io
- Java EE or Python Django?
- Javalin – a simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
- Spark – A web micro framework for Java and Kotlin
- Javalin: A simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
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Show HN: Zero-dependency Java framework out of beta
The size statistics page is super cool: https://github.com/byronka/minum/blob/master/docs/size_compa...
Reasoning this way about software and dependencies more often seems like a good thing, just so we're aware of what we're actually getting into, especially with projects that use npm.
I actually hadn't heard of Javalin before, which also seems nice: https://javalin.io/
Aside from that, I've also had good experiences with Dropwizard - which is way simpler than Spring Boot but at the same time uses a bunch of idiomatic packages (like Jetty, Jersey, Jackson, Logback and so on): https://www.dropwizard.io/en/stable/
I do wonder whether Minum would ever end up on the TechEmpower benchmarks and how it'd stack up against the other libraries/frameworks there, those benchmarks are pretty interesting.
- Java 21 Released
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Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads
Counter-example: https://javalin.io/ uses Servlets, and seems to be doing quite fine without annotations.
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Yes, and it was not that well designed to be honest... the successor is quite a lot nicer and it's called Javalin[1].
Same philosophy but just got things right where Spark, being the "first" (in the Java world, using the design inherited by Sinatra[2]) had a few design issues.
[1] https://javalin.io/
[2] https://sinatrarb.com/
- Show HN: Java REST without annotations, DI nor reactive streams
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Is it just me, or does the Spring Framework lead to hard-to-maintain code and confusion with annotations?
I strongly advocate frameworks like https://javalin.io/ and Jooq (https://www.jooq.org/) if you are going to start a new project in Java.
What are some alternatives?
primevue - Next Generation Vue UI Component Library
ktfmt - A program that reformats Kotlin source code to comply with the common community standard for Kotlin code conventions.
juzu - A web framework for portlet and portal
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
kotlin-admin-template
minum - A minimalist Java web framework built from scratch
project-loom-comparison - A comparison of different methods for achieving scalable concurrency in Java
Jetty - Eclipse Jetty® - Web Container & Clients - supports HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/1.0, websocket, servlets, and more
Abukuma
jbang - Unleash the power of Java - JBang Lets Students, Educators and Professional Developers create, edit and run self-contained source-only Java programs with unprecedented ease.
Takes - True Object-Oriented Java Web Framework without NULLs, Static Methods, Annotations, and Mutable Objects
undertow-examples