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Nowadays, Java enterprise applications often default to Angular, React, or Vue for the front-end. But for this kind of applications, the most natural UI framework already exists in the Java ecosystem: Jakarta Faces.
In a recent post, I have demonstrated the benefits of using AWS ECS (Elastic Container Service), with Quarkus and the CDK (Cloud Development Kit), in order to implement an API for the customer management.
In a three articles series published recently on this site (Part1, Part 2, Part 3), I've been demonstrating the power of the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) in the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) area, especially when coupled with the ubiquito...
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