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Comparison of lightweight frameworks for Java by analyzing proprietary web applications
Author(s) -
M. Błaszczyk,
Marek Pucek,
Piotr Kopniak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of computer sciences institute
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2544-0764
DOI - 10.35784/jcsi.2645
Subject(s) - computer science , java , software engineering , web application , syntax , world wide web , programming language , artificial intelligence
There are many frameworks available in the IT environment that differ in performance, security, complexity, and speed. The user who wants to start working with the selected framework should know whether it will meet the architectural requirements and business assumptions. The aim of this work is to compare the performance and complexity of web applications built using different lightweight frameworks for the Java language. Spring Boot, Micronaut, Quarkus and Javalin frameworks will be compared. At the beginning of the work, the main problems related to the creation of modern applications were discussed. In the following sections, basic analysis of the complexity of the syntax and conventions of the selected skeletons was performed. Then, experiments were conducted to compare performance - response and build times and memory consumption during application development and use. A wide cross-section of efficiency has been obtained in selected lightweight framework usages. The prepared comparison can be used to select the appropriate framework for the project.

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