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Helidon WebServer Helidon WebServer provides a modern functional programming model and runs on virtual threads. Lightweight and flexible, the Helidon WebServer provides a simple-to-use and fast foundation for your microservices.
Start here to learn how Helidon’s open-source set of Java libraries can help you write cloud-native Java microservices. What is Helidon? What’s New in Helidon 4 Helidon Archetypes Helidon Community and Support
Helidon Níma Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads. It combines an easy-to-use programming model with outstanding performance.
About Helidon Helidon is a collection of Java libraries for writing microservices that run on a fast web core powered by Netty. Its available in two frameworks: Helidon SE and Helidon MP.
Introducing Helidon Helidon is a framework for developing Java applications using a microservices architecture. It simplifies and streamlines the development, deployment, and management of cloud-native applications.
Get Started Helidon is a framework for developing microservices in Java. As such, you don’t install Helidon itself. Instead, you install the tools necessary to create an environment suitable for developing Helidon projects and applications.
Helidon 4 WebServer Before Helidon 4, the Helidon WebServer was built on Netty and had a reactive API. In Helidon 4 we have replaced this with a new server implementation (Project Níma) that is written from the ground up to take full advantage of Java 21’s virtual threads.
See the Helidon MP Quickstart example. Note that the server lifecycle is bound to CDI. Usage of the io.helidon.microprofile.server.Server API is discouraged, as Helidon MP uses convention to discover and configure features, which makes the applications easier to understand and maintain.
Oracle has released Helidon 2.0, an upgrade to its Java libraries designed to simplify microservices development. The upgrade brings GraalVM Native Image startup and memory consumption benefits to ...
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