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I rate Spring Boot eight out of 10. Spring Boot provides so many enhanced tools. It's highly scalable and secure. If you are looking for a Java Framework, you won't find a better alternative to Spring Boot.
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Sanjida Gafur
Principal Consultant at Capco
To make the most of the Spring Boot framework, it's important to understand its core concept, which is modularity. This involves separating concerns by using services, business classes, and building models while keeping the different components distinct. By grasping this basic concept, you can have a better understanding of what you can achieve with the framework and where to begin when using it.
I rate Spring Boot a nine out of ten.
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I advise others to make the purchase decision based on particular use cases. I rate the solution an eight as its framework has a legacy of integrating multiple databases.
View full review »I would rate the solution as eight out of ten.
I recommend using all of the functionalities of the framework to solve the non-functional aspects of the problem, not just the functional aspects.
I would recommend this solution depending on the requirement, including the non-functional requirements, like the performance, scalability, reporting, and response time. These are very critical to achieve SLAs, so my recommendation depends on these factors.
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reviewer1998342
Senior Associate at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
I would advise others that it is important to know Java well. I would also recommend getting to know how Spring Boot works internally to use you make use of the proper configuration.
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten as 99% of our requirements are met.
The solution is a great technology to learn. It provides default configurations for codes, including dependency injection and inversion of control. It simplifies development, especially for Java developers, as it reduces the need for writing boilerplate code and configuring various aspects. Additionally, it enhances productivity and facilitates unit testing, integration, and test processes. Furthermore, it seamlessly integrates with its ecosystem, including Spring JDBC, Spring Data, Spring Security, etc.
Overall, I rate it a ten out of ten. It has many capabilities including ease of learning and use, and it reduces development time as well.
View full review »I would advise others to read the Spring Boot documentation because it is by far the best that I've seen when it comes to Java frameworks. You don't need to pay for courses, tutorials or training. Spring Boot also has a large community. Anything that you might want to ask about Spring Boot or any issue that you might encounter, has answers provided for by the community.
I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
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If you plan to use this product for the first time, I suggest doing some research. It's easy to use and doesn't require that much configuration, however, it's simpler if you understand a little bit about it.
I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
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GopalVanam
Senior Architect at Tecnics
I would recommend this solution to those who have good Java knowledge and skills.
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten. The reason is that generally less code needs to be written when using it. The Spring Boot framework eliminates the need to write code from scratch. If you wanted to build your own product or solution, Spring Boot offers many possibilities.
I rate the solution a nine. I advise others to know new ways of configuring it.
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Randy Masciana
CEO at Modal Technologies Corporation
Spring Boot is a great way to implement microservices in the Cloud. It is an especially good choice if the requirements include background processing and calculations, which make the application a poor candidate for a lighter-weight solution, such as NodeJS.
View full review »Spring Boot is a cloud-based solution. I highly recommend Spring Boot for users who do not process highly sensitive traffic.
Overall, I rate Spring Boot an eight out of ten.
We have stopped using the solution as we stopped using Java.
I would not recommend the solution to others. I'd recommend NodeJS, however. I don't like Javan anymore.
I'd rate the solution five out of ten.
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We are using the latest version of the solution. I'm not sure of the exact version number.
The solution meets all of our requirements at this time.
I'd recommend the solution to others. It's a very popular application.
I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
View full review »For writing applications, Spring Boot is a practical option, and I would give it a ten out of ten.
I rate this solution an eight out of ten. It would be great to have additional features to improve the technology.
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reviewer1993773
Software Engineer 3 at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
If you develop in Java, 99 percent of people would use Spring Boot. There is a lot of framework support.
My advice to others is they should structure their directory classes properly or else the Spring Boot automatic configuration would not detect the components.
I would recommend this solution to others, there is not a more user-friendly tool available.
I rate Spring Boot a nine out of ten.
I gave my rating because the solution has open-source community support and it makes it easier by avoiding the need for us to do the configuration.
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Venkatesan-Alagapillai
AVP at Barclays
My company deployed Spring Boot by embedding it on a Tomcat server.
In the company, twenty people use Spring Boot for different microservices such as logistic applications for invoice creations, booking logistic services, invoicing, login authentication, load management services for creating loads, creating roads on maps such as Google Maps, etc.
My company relies on Spring Boot and uses it extensively as it's an open-source tool and so much has been added to it in terms of Java. It's a platform with independent capabilities that you can just deploy in Windows or Linux, and that's a Spring Boot advantage.
My advice to anyone looking into implementing Spring Boot is to go for it. If you need microservices, this is the best solution to use.
My rating for Spring Boot is nine out of ten.
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reviewer1990875
Manager, Software Projects at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
I would recommend potential users to try it, particularly if they're developing web-based applications. It would make sense for them to try and implement it as a Spring Boot application instead of just the base Java application.
I'd rate the product nine out of ten. It was easy to install, there wasn't any expense involved, and it seemed to work as designed.
View full review »I rate the solution nine out of ten.
The tool is continually being improved, and when Java is upgraded, the Spring Boot update quickly follows. They're doing very well on that front.
View full review »I give the solution an eight out of ten.
We require around five engineers for maintenance.
I recommend the solution to others.
View full review »The solution is deployed both in the cloud and on-premises, depending on the customer's needs.
We work with the solution on behalf of clients.
80% of my projects in the last eight years have been made with Spring Boot.
I'd advise new users to stay in touch with the community and explore the very valuable community resources.
I'd rate the solution a nine out of ten. It's very popular. It has a very engaged and very active community. The conference and the material online is great and it's usually very high quality. Once you've learned the solution, it allows you to be very productive.
View full review »I'm just an end-user of the solution.
I pretty much work on the open-source, like the Java Spring Boot. That's it.
I would recommend the solution to others. I'd rate the product at an eight out of ten.
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AhmedIsmail1
Software Development Lead at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
View full review »I'm a developer, not an end-user.
I'm looking at the latest version of the solution. I'm not on it just yet. I need to move to version three, and right now, I am on version two.
I would highly recommend the solution in general. I'd rate it eight out of ten.
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Santosh Vaidya
Vice President at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
I rate Spring Boot an eight out of ten.
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NareshReddy
Cloud Cons at Sathguru Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
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Ent32Sltn9
Enterprise Solutions Architect / Big Data Architect at a security firm with 51-200 employees
You need to have that user-friendliness so that it's really easy for both business and even IT to use the same engine. When it comes to modeling, it shouldn't be like a foreign language between IT and the business. It should be very easy to manipulate, very easy to create, very easy to design.
My most important criteria when selecting a vendor depend on specific business requirements. The business is always looking to speed up the production of these services. So agility is number one. The second is going to be the productivity and effectiveness. The third is related to the user experience; and finally, the customer support side.
I would give Spring Boot a five out of 10. Spring, as a framework, is really complex. It's not really easy for a beginner or even an intermediate developer.
View full review »For anyone wanting to implement Spring Boot, I would recommend watching the developer, Josh Long, on You Tube. He has a lot of explanation videos showing the basics of Spring Boot. It shows what you can do in few steps, and you can then go to start.spring.iu, download your first project and start working on it.
I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
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Deepti Shibad
Associate Director at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Spring Boot is a good product to get started with, especially when there are services to be written, in particular, when in the new microservices area.
They need to look for the unnecessary binary size that gets increased, otherwise, it's good.
I would recommend this solution
I would rate Spring Boot an eight out of ten.
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Venkatesan Alagapillai
Team Lead at cei
I would recommend looking into logistics and buying a domain to use Spring Boot. I would rate Java Spring Boot at a nine on a scale of ten.
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reviewer2166252
Member of Technical Staff at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
I would recommend Spring Boot to others.
I found it tedious to write JUnit test cases for my code in Spring.
I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
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Andrey Rogov
CEO at a government with 1-10 employees
As a product that is a Java framework, it's better and a lot more simple than other similar frameworks.
I would rate this product a nine out of 10.
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reviewer1707912
System Analyst and Team Lead at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I would rate this solution nine out of 10. Someone in any position can use this technology because there is very little code but gives you maximum output.
Spring Boot is incrementally increasing its users daily. New companies are using Spring Boot because it's very controlled and has microarchitecture. It's a very mobile solution, and you can use it with any product.
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reviewer1406874
Consultant at a educational organization with 11-50 employees
We're just a customer. We don't have a business relationship with the company.
We use both on-premises and cloud deployment models at this time.
I would highly recommend the solution. It's worked quite well for us and we've been really happy with it overall.
I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. In terms of the overall accommodations made by the product, it could be a bit better. If it was, I would rate it higher.
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March 2024
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