Infrastructure
Micronaut Framework is a modern, JVM-based, full stack Java framework designed for building modular, easily testable JVM applications with support for Java, Kotlin and the Groovy language.
The Micronaut framework was originally created by a team who had also worked on the Grails framework. The Micronaut framework takes inspiration from lessons learned over the years building real-world applications from monoliths to microservices using Spring, Spring Boot and the Grails framework. The core team continues to develop and maintain the Micronaut project through the support of the Micronaut Foundation.
Micronaut Framework aims to provide all the tools necessary to build JVM applications including:
With Micronaut Framework you can build Message-Driven Applications, Command Line Applications, HTTP Servers and more whilst for Microservices in particular Micronaut Framework also provides:
At the same time Micronaut Framework aims to avoid the downsides of frameworks like Spring, Spring Boot and Grails by providing:
This is achieved by pre-computing the framework infrastructure at compilation time which reduces the logic required at runtime for the application to work.
For more information on using Micronaut Framework see the documentation at micronaut.io
Example Micronaut Framework applications can be found in the Examples repository
To build from source checkout the code and run:
./gradlew publishToMavenLocal
To build the documentation run ./gradlew docs
. The documentation is built to build/docs/index.html
.
If you wish to contribute to the development of Micronaut Framework please read the CONTRIBUTING.md
Micronaut Framework uses Semantic Versioning 2.0.0. To understand what that means, please see the specification documentation. Exclusions to Micronaut Framework's public API include any classes annotated with @Experimental
or @Internal
, which reside in the io.micronaut.core.annotation
package.