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Java-Based No-Code and Low-Code Application Bootstrapping Tools Review


Low-code and no-code software development platforms help establish common ground for product development. They can help developers avoid repetitive bootstrapping tasks and speed up development. This article reviews four of the most common tools.

It helps to set up Spring Boot projects on the backend side while the frontend is scaffolded through the Yeoman tool, and it supports the usage of HTML5, Angular, React, and Vue. What’s particularly interesting is that the code executed on the backend can be written entirely in JavaScript and also in Java as a native part of the typical Spring Boot + Hibernate stack. Using over 18 native data source connectors and similar integrations with 3rd party services and SaaS, you can create dashboards using drag and drop and built-in templates and components (over 50).

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