Wim Deblauwe
@wimdeblauwe
Software Engineer. Writes mostly Java. Author of "Taming Thymeleaf". Blogs at https://t.co/71SqVTdybX. YouTube: https://t.co/VDk0TAdgLN
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Join the discussion on Functional htmx.org / spieltriebmaxxing (same thing) endpoints with #SpringBoot
github.com/wimdeblauwe/ht…
Thomas Schuehly Wim Deblauwe Simon Martinelli Sergi Almar 🍃 As DHH calls it the 'The One Person Framework' ... While I love SPA's in certain use-cases, there is something compelling about the (mental) simplicity of using #SpringBoot with Thymeleaf Project, especially if you need to get your minimum viable product (MVP) out of the door ASAP.
What's stopping you from using Spring Boot for full-stack development?
These guys already do: Wim Deblauwe Simon Martinelli
I think the new SpringBuilders community by Sergi Almar 🍃 is a good place to have discussions that don't fit on Twitter.
springbuilders.dev/tschuehly/what…
Interesting discussion about using a BFF with server-side rendering for displaying the UI with interaction provided by htmx.org / spieltriebmaxxing (same thing).
What do you think? Is this really Backend for Frontend? Or is this just a server-side aggregated HTML API?
reddit.com/r/java/comment…
Modern Thymeleaf Bundle leanpub.com/b/modern-thyme… by Wim Deblauwe is the featured bundle on the Leanpub homepage! leanpub.com Wim Deblauwe #Java #Html #WebDevelopment #Software #Java script
📢New blog post: Container logs with Spring Boot and Testcontainers
It covers few things I think are quite interesting:
- how to enable container logs
- creating custom @EnableXXX annotation
- using BeanPostProcessor
- ImportAware Nwokocha henry
👉 maciejwalkowiak.com/blog/testconta…
I don’t know exactly when I started using it, but it has been a great companion for most of my career. Happy Birthday Spring Framework ! 🎉