spring-kotlin-functional
Spring Framework Kotlin APIs, the functional way (by sdeleuze)
http4k
The Functional toolkit for Kotlin HTTP applications. http4k provides a simple and uniform way to serve, consume, and test HTTP services. (by http4k)
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spring-kotlin-functional
Posts with mentions or reviews of spring-kotlin-functional.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-17.
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What's the state of server-side frameworks with Kotlin support today for small teams?
A potential good tradeoff could be using Spring the functional way with the Kotlin web DSL. Should be pretty lightweight. See https://github.com/sdeleuze/spring-kotlin-functional that I updated recently.
http4k
Posts with mentions or reviews of http4k.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-17.
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What's the state of server-side frameworks with Kotlin support today for small teams?
You named Express as an example for a good framework - I'd say both http4k and ktor come close to it. Spring Boot would really be on the other end and I met lots of JS/TS devs that didn't even want to touch it. I did have the same impression than you though: Documentation for ktor is not great at all.
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Which backend Frameworks for Web App is easy to learn?
http4k has excellent documentation and very simple concepts.
- Jackson, moshi or kotlinx.serialization?
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Application-as-a-Function Thinking
I couple of years ago I was lucky to use http4k, a server as a function web library for Kotlin. It was such a wonderful change compared to every other technologies available in both Java and Kotlin. It's simple.
Testing becomes so much easier too, as one can instantiate a the whole web routing aspect, without having to bind it to a port and having to send real http requests.
If strongly suggest people to take a look at it. It's not perfect, but it's a lot simpler than other frameworks and libraries. And it's a shift in some of the current mentality of using heavy frameworks (such as spring boot) which blow up anyone's cognitive load.
https://github.com/http4k/http4k
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How is the market for Kotlin developers where you live?
http4k with the contract, format-jackson, and server-undertow modules