Are there any plans to do something like a Java Spring backend in order to use Wrappler in some enterprise environments? It supports REST/gRPC/GraphQL/WebSockets all that jazz.
If it gets enough votes from the community it might get considered but I have never seen a post requesting for java as backend. It sounds a bit out of scope right now tbh.
Golang is in the talks however.
Haven’t built hard-core enterprise apps yet.
The way it would be implemented would encapsulate all the complexity and inner workings into the simpler visual Wappler interface. Like with NodeJS. All the routing complexity is hidden and user just needs to use the file manager and route manager as they would if server model was PHP/ASP. It has its limitations too.
Like Jonas says, I too haven’t seen any Java related requests here.
P.S. You can vote for your own feature request.
I’m moving to a team in my company that needs to spike out applications fast. Was hoping wappler would fit that but we are stuck in Java land atm (We do a lot of big data which means we need to work interoperable with hadoop, spark, and beam.)
I haven’t found anything like wappler for Java Spring ecosystem yet.