Yes I considered that but I am using a subset of the exactly the same things so why fetch a maven with dropwizard and not individual stuff so I am completely free in my dependencies? I use Jersey, Jetty only for testing,hibernate and apache. I don't need guava,my db is not relational,java 8 has a good datetime class and im not templating anything from the server.
He's pretty vague about his application, but what are the odds that the execution speed of Java vs say PHP or even Rails is going to matter? Only asking because he highlights this as one of his criteria.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 17.5 ms ] threadIt seems he's still putting the architecture together. Perhaps the Dropwizard framework[1] could be helpful.
[1] https://dropwizard.github.io/dropwizard/