Re: Complimentary App Server Choice
Re: Complimentary App Server Choice
- Subject: Re: Complimentary App Server Choice
- From: Gino Pacitti via Webobjects-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 12:28:15 +0000
Thank Andrus for you take… really good write up.
And what is PHBs?
Gibi
> On 13 Feb 2020, at 12:25, Andrus Adamchik <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> My opinionated take is the following:
>
> * The "official" JavaEE is dead and is now a pure volunteer effort under
> https://jakarta.ee/ <https://jakarta.ee/> . The "appserver" concept has
> almost disappeared and morphed to something different. All the past market
> leaders have moved on to more lightweight solutions, though some still cling
> to .war deployment.
>
> * SpringBoot is the market leader in the Java world. If you are looking to
> build a marketable Java developer resume, learn SpringBoot.
>
> * If you need to write apps for your org or your customers, and are not
> constrained by the PHBs opinion, use Bootique. It is a better platform in the
> modern appserver-free world. Bootique is "commercially-viable" in a sense
> that there are hundreds of apps that run in prod for a number of years. But
> it is still an open source effort supported by community and a mid-sized
> company (ObjectStyle), so it is sometimes an uphill battle in organizations
> that are looking to conform to the lowest common denominator.
>
> So you decide :)
>
> Andrus
>
>
>> On Feb 13, 2020, at 3:06 PM, Gino Pacitti via Webobjects-dev
>> <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for that… it looks really interesting…
>>
>> Is it a commercially viable alternative to some of the others like JBoss,
>> Tomcat, Websphere etc..
>>
>> I would like to add another feather to my bow but not really sure which
>> architecture to devote time to so that I can work on bigger projects in a
>> team...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 13 Feb 2020, at 11:16, Andrus Adamchik <email@hidden
>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>> We are using Bootique: https://bootique.io/ <https://bootique.io/>
>>>
>>> Just like SpringBoot, its idea is that it is not an "appserver". It gives
>>> you a plain Java app with your own "main" method, and a way to assemble
>>> various components together (and also modularity, dependency injection,
>>> consistent configuration and a large collection of ready-to-use modules).
>>> The app can serve web requests, run jobs or do whatever.
>>>
>>> Unlike SpringBoot, Bootique is much smaller, starts much faster, and
>>> doesn't feel like magic. Also all the apps you write are automatically
>>> equipped with POSIX CLI.
>>>
>>> Andrus
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Feb 11, 2020, at 4:29 PM, Paul Yu via Webobjects-dev
>>>> <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Spring and it’s ecosystem seems to be pretty powerful.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> Please excuse iOS autocomplete
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 11, 2020, at 8:06 AM, Gino Pacitti via Webobjects-dev
>>>>> <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> hey if any one was to use a different app server configuration other
>>>>> than WO what would you choose and why?
>>>>>
>>>>> What are most companies requesting these days in a Java system?
>>>
>>
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