Building our web applications with Spring Framework on Fedora 31
What do you like best about the product?
Deployments of the lightweight containers for web applications are made easy with our Spring Framework on Fedora 31. These containers are spun up for web applications as per our client's project specifications through declarative scripts. Also, it minimizes the invasive characteristics of our container deployments through its POJO feature and interface characteristics.
What do you dislike about the product?
It supports only till OpenJDK version 15. For a few of our web applications that required the latest OpenJDK version 17, we had to use a different AMI template to implement our requirements.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With the Spring framework installed in Fedora, we don't worry about the dependencies as it offers fantastic provisions through dependency injection. The containers in our EC2 are explicitly set up to maintain aspect orientation for cross-cutting concerns and to support remote access through RMI. Initialization of our IOC container in web-layered architecture is made convenient using Java servlet listeners. All our object lifecycles are effectively managed, and since we use the Amazon EC2 service instead of Elastic Beanstalk, we have more customizations when it comes to our application deployments and testing sprints.
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