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Helidon is a lightweight framework that enables developers to build microservices in Java. It caters to various primary use cases, such as developing RESTful APIs, creating cloud-native applications, implementing microservices architectures, and building lightweight and reactive applications.
Helidon's standout attributes include its seamless and effective development of lightweight, scalable applications, support for multiple programming languages, strong focus on performance, and comprehensive documentation with helpful community support.
Users have found Helidon beneficial for their organizations, enhancing productivity, streamlining processes, improving collaboration, and facilitating better communication. It also increases efficiency, reduces errors, enhances decision-making, and promotes overall growth and success.
Open Liberty is built on a foundation of Java EE and Eclipse Microprofile and lets you run only the features your app needs.
In addition to support for the open source Open Liberty runtime, Open Liberty Support also includes support for Java EE, Eclipse Microprofile, and Eclipse OpenJ9 JVM when used with Open Liberty.
Support for Open Liberty gives you 24x7x364 access to IBM’s world-class support and the development team that created Open Liberty.
Open Liberty is the most flexible server runtime available to Java developers. Work at lightspeed in a lightweight environment and build cloud-native Java apps and microservices.
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