Posts tagged payara starter
Accelerate Application Development with AI
Published on 16 Jan 2025
by Gaurav Gupta
Topics:
Payara Platform,
Jakarta EE,
payara starter,
AI,
entity relationship
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Sample full stack applications are crucial to support multiple activities, such as testing, validation and experimentation. However, their creation involves repetitive and less value-adding activities that are nonetheless essential. These often require considerable time and resources that can take software developers and engineers like you away from other, more meaningful and stimulating tasks.
If you are looking for ways to streamline the development of applications for deployment testing, prototyping, proof-of-concept and other purposes, this blog post is for you! It shows you how to leverage artificial intelligence (AI)-based automation with Payara Starter to cut the time needed for one of the fundamental activities that many software specialists dislike, the creation of Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams.
Streamlining Payara Micro Development with Dev Mode
Published on 24 Apr 2024
by Gaurav Gupta
Topics:
Maven,
Payara Micro,
IntelliJ,
payara starter
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Introduction
Payara Micro, a lightweight and flexible microservices runtime platform, offers a seamless development experience through its Maven plugin. In this guide, we'll explore the Dev Mode of Payara Micro Maven plugin, focusing on the dev goal. This goal is tailored to streamline development by enabling various features for an efficient workflow.
Introducing Payara Starter: The Code Scaffolding Tool for Rapid Jakarta EE Development
Published on 21 Nov 2023
by Luqman Saeed
Topics:
MicroProfile,
Payara Platform,
Jakarta EE,
payara starter
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In the dynamic world of software development, efficiency and speed are key. This is where Payara Starter, our new code scaffolding tool, comes in. Designed to streamline and simplify the initial setup process, Payara Starter helps developers like you kickstart your Jakarta EE projects with ease, whether you prefer Maven or Gradle build systems.