JHipster is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures.
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JHipster is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures.
A full-stack example app built with JHipster, Spring Boot, Kotlin, Angular 4, ngrx, and Webpack
JHipster Registry, based on Spring Cloud Netflix Eureka and Spring Cloud Config
DEPRECATED: use https://github.com/jhipster/jhipster-bom instead
JDL Studio is an online JHipster Domain Language visual editor
Kotlin based JHipster
JHipster Domain Language, used by JHipster UML and JDL-Studio to generate entities
Public website for JHipster - generates https://www.jhipster.tech
A Vue.js blueprint for JHipster. It will use Vue.js as the frontend library!
Java Microservices: Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, JHipster, Spring Cloud Config, and Spring Cloud Gateway
A React Native blueprint for JHipster
My IntelliJ Live Templates
Blog demo app with JHipster 4
JHipster.NET blueprint
Ionic for JHipster
DEPRECATED: feature moved to main generator
Improve and fix the issues reported by SonarCloud; https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=jhipster_jhipster-online
Generate PrimeNG components and their features
An IDE for the JHipster Domain Language
JHipster Microservices Example using Spring Cloud, Spring Boot, Angular, Docker, and Kubernetes
JHipster module to enable entity audit and audit log page
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One of the JHipster options is "API-First Development" (https://www.jhipster.tech/doing-api-first-development/) provides great benefits (mentioned in the link) and our team has been extensively using it for our java-based (micro)services.
Arguably, the most significant benefit is using this option enforces a team to really think well (and do so before writing code) about how exactly services ar