moduliths
parallel-collectors
moduliths | parallel-collectors | |
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5 | 1 | |
819 | 587 | |
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
about 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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moduliths
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Spring Modulith: have we reached modularity maturity?
Even since the microservices craze started, some cooler heads have prevailed. In particular, Oliver Drotbohm, a developer on the Spring framework, has been a long-time proponent of the moduliths alternative. The idea is to keep a monolith but design it around modules.
- Monolith app seperated on modules?
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Can you recommend any Github Spring Boot projects that can be used as a reference for good practices along the lines of documentation, automated testing, and deployment?
Not sure if that will be complete example but for coding I would go trough Spring dev members in Github: - Olivier Gierke : https://github.com/moduliths/moduliths (Modulith) - Rossen Stoyanchev : https://github.com/rstoyanchev - Dave Syer : https://github.com/dsyer
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archifacts is launched
Conceptually, there a lot of similarities to Moduliths. Moduliths helps you to build modular Spring Boot applications which are preferred to be deployed as a single unit. Like archifacts Moduliths uses ArchUnit to enforce certain architectural constraints and - based on some rules - it's able to identify the application's building blocks.
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What are some most useful things you coded with ArchUnit?
Moduliths - a Spring Boot extension that allows to structure your application into logical modules, test those individually and derive high-level documentation for the structure created.
parallel-collectors
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What are some most useful things you coded with ArchUnit?
I use it in my project(parallel-collectors) to enforce a few rules: - zero-dependencies (link) - a single public class (link)
What are some alternatives?
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