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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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nanohttpd
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Jodd – The Unbearable Lightness of Java
https://github.com/NanoHttpd/nanohttpd
A bit outdated and not actively maintained, but it's truly small.
spring-data-relational
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You might not need an ORM
What do you think of Spring Data JDBC (https://spring.io/projects/spring-data-jdbc)?
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What are some more options or good practices for dynamic SQL query building?
I would ignore the hipster jOOQ and similar and start with Spring Data JDBC https://spring.io/projects/spring-data-jdbc
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Which ORM framework are you using with Java, and why?
This makes Spring Data JDBC a simple, limited, opinionated ORM.
- Is there a reason to not use Spring Data JPA and Jackson in big projects?
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Jodd – The Unbearable Lightness of Java
This is not correct. You're thinking Spring Data JPA [1]. Spring Data JDBC [2] does _not_ use any Hibernate nonsense.
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I wrote an MVP in Java and it was actually pleasant
The data moved from the awesome-but-confusing DynamoDB... into PostgreSQL✨, using Spring Data JDBC.
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20 years of Hibernate
I didn't have much experience with Hibernate and Spring (was using JavaEE prior), it could very possibly be the case, that the team simply misused Hibernate. We might have used n+1 queries, eager loading (although I mildly remember we fixed this), oh and we had the old id generation via sequence in Hibernate, that was really pain to optimize properly. Oracle 11 does not have identity generation. I remembered this only becuase I created an issue at the time. Still not implemented, but can't blame them, who the hell uses sequences as ID generation nowadays.
What are some alternatives?
Jetty - Eclipse Jetty® - Web Container & Clients - supports HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/1.0, websocket, servlets, and more
Apache Tomcat - Apache Tomcat
WildFly - WildFly Application Server
piranha - Piranha - a modern cloud runtime
Apache TomEE - Apache TomEE
Netty - Netty project - an event-driven asynchronous network application framework
open-liberty - Open Liberty is a highly composable, fast to start, dynamic application server runtime environment
MyBatis - MyBatis SQL mapper framework for Java
high-performance-java-persistence - The High-Performance Java Persistence book and video course code examples
JDBI - The Jdbi library provides convenient, idiomatic access to relational databases in Java and other JVM technologies such as Kotlin, Clojure or Scala.
jodd-json - JSON Java serializer and parser.
Ebean ORM - Ebean ORM