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Where can I find a list of current frameworks for enterprise Java solutions?
Today it is hardly possible to write at least some useful java solution for business without using third-party software systems, I mean a database, log monitoring systems, assembly, testing, deployment, message queues, and so on. I would like to read something similar to best practices about what and in what cases it is most relevant to use today. Maybe someone saw such resources?
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Very much in solidarity with Sergey Gornostaev from the commentary to the question. Everyone chooses for himself. Some people like the full J2EE stack with servlets, JMQ, JMX, hibernate, and all that crap. Kondovo, enterprise, reinforced concrete, long, expensive, beautiful.
Someone takes spring and injects from each piece a lump, beautiful, fashionable, fast and hellish.
Someone comes on the hype, netty / jetty / ratpack, rabbitmq, redis, mongo, elastic - a beautiful youthful vinaigrette with vinegar and herring in apples.
For me, the latter is tastier, but the cook is important.
In the first case, you will be understood in banks and a harsh enterprise (yes, yes, zombies live here!) - the standards, even if they are made by hundreds of emitter companies, are forced and at least somehow interchangeable.
In the second - we jump here and there.
Third - startups and just plain fun.
That being said, it will all work in the end. Sweat and blood, snot and tears! :-D
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