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Web application generator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JHipster is a free and open-source application generator used to quickly develop modern web applications and Microservices using Angular or React (JavaScript library) and the Spring Framework.
Developer(s) | Julien Dubois and contributors |
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Initial release | 21 October 2013 |
Stable release | 7.3.1
/ October 19, 2021[1] |
Repository | |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Web application framework |
License | Apache 2 License |
Website | www |
JHipster provides tools to generate a project with a Java stack on the server side (using Spring Boot) and a responsive Web front-end on the client side (with Angular/React and Bootstrap). It can also create microservice stack with support for Netflix OSS, Docker and Kubernetes.
The term 'JHipster' comes from 'Java Hipster', as its initial goal was to use all the modern and 'hype' tools available at the time.[2] Today, it has reached a more enterprise goal, with a strong focus on developer productivity, tooling and quality.[3]
On the client side:
On the server side:
Out-of-the-box auto-configured tooling:
A JHipster mini book [4] is written by Matt Raible, the author of AppFuse.
A book on "Full stack development with JHipster" [5] is written by Deepu K Sasidharan, the co-lead of JHipster and Sendil Kumar N, a core team member of JHipster. Reviewed by Julien Dubois and Antonio Goncalves.
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