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Sanjay Patel edited this page Oct 26, 2018
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First have a look at project home page for an introduction, getting started guide, example applications, books, video tutorials, how to seek help etc..
Spring Lemon consists of the following modules. Click on a link below to read the documentation of that module.
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spring-lemon-exceptions: Useful for elegant exception handling and validation in any Spring project
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spring-lemon-commons: Common for all things below
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spring-lemon-commons-web: For developing Spring Web (non-reactive) microservices
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spring-lemon-commons-jpa: For developing Spring Web (non-reactive) JPA microservices
- spring-lemon-jpa: For developing Spring Web (non-reactive) JPA monolith or auth-microservice
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spring-lemon-commons-jpa: For developing Spring Web (non-reactive) JPA microservices
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spring-lemon-commons-reactive: For developing Spring WebFlux (reactive) microservices
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spring-lemon-commons-mongo: For developing Spring WebFlux (reactive) MongoDB microservices
- spring-lemon-reactive: For developing Spring WebFlux (reactive) MongoDB monolith or auth-microservice
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spring-lemon-commons-mongo: For developing Spring WebFlux (reactive) MongoDB microservices
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spring-lemon-commons-web: For developing Spring Web (non-reactive) microservices
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spring-lemon-commons: Common for all things below
Depending on your needs, you can use any of these. For example, spring-lemon-exceptions
would be very useful in almost all Spring API projects.
- Reactive microservices using Spring Lemon - coming soon
- Non-reactive microservices using Spring Lemon - coming soon
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