Update: after receiving quite a few requests for how my code was structured, I’ve put together a sample repo showing most of the capabilities I talk about below, you can find it here: https://github.com/rferreira/sample-modern-java-web Web development continues to move fast, especially on the front-end, and 2025 was no exception. Faster bundlers, new frameworks, and the undoubtedly march towards TypeScript and React homogeneity has brought us reusable components, better experiences (with partial UI changes) and long build times with split (front-end and back-end) codebases glued together by copious amounts of GraphQL – and that’s fine, if you have the specialized teams to handle it. But what if you don’t? Instead you have a small team of brilliant generalists looking for the biggest productivity boost possible? Well, we ported www.scanii.com from a conventional webpack+typescript spring boot application to the stack outlined below with these nice gains: Consolidated codebase, with a…
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