diff --git a/docs/java_frameworks.md b/docs/java_frameworks.md index 736d6bae..ed64e38d 100644 --- a/docs/java_frameworks.md +++ b/docs/java_frameworks.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ - [Java](#java) - [Existing Java Implementations](#existing-java-implementations) - [Use Java 11](#use-java-11) -- [Java Programming Models (Java Frameworks)](#java-programming-models-java-frameworks) +- [Java Programming Models (Frameworks)](#java-programming-models-frameworks) - [Spring](#spring) - [SpringBoot](#springboot) - [SpringBoot with Docker](#springboot-with-docker) @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ - [**AdoptOpenJDK 11** Is the New Default 🌟](https://blog.adoptopenjdk.net/2020/06/adoptopenjdk-11-new-default/) - [All You Need To Know For Migrating To Java 11](https://blog.codefx.org/java/java-11-migration-guide/) -## Java Programming Models (Java Frameworks) +## Java Programming Models (Frameworks) - [Best Java Frameworks Solutions](https://www.itcentralstation.com/categories/java-frameworks) The best Java Frameworks vendors are **Apache Spark**, **Spring Boot**, **Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF)**, **Jakarta EE**, and **Open Liberty**. Apache is the top solution according to IT Central Station reviews and rankings. One reviewer writes: "Fast performance and has an easy initial setup", and another reviewer writes: "Easy to use and is capable of processing large amounts of data". The 2nd best product is Spring Boot. A user writes: "Very smooth implementation; excellent features for monitoring and tracking network calls ", and another reviewer writes: "Makes it difficult to support a specific functionality in a user-friendly manner, but simplifies application deployment". - **Open Source Microservices Frameworks** (frameworks for microservices development): - [Spring](https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot)