Java and Java EE
The Java language, together with Java EE technology, represents the most popular option for developing robust, secure and efficient business applications. In cases where security and robustness are critical requirements, the choice falls on this solution.
Implementing REST API in Java
Our first choiceOur in-depth knowledge and use of the Java EE technology dates back more than 10 years. We have followed the different versions, and our many years of experience now allow us to employ it to quickly and efficiently create REST APIs for the applications we create. This technology is usually our first choice for backend development. However, depending on the customer's needs, together we can select a different server-side language, such as node or go.
Java EE components
A history that goes way backOver time we've come to embrace and leverage many of the Java EE components, such as JSF, JMS, JPA and EJB. We've gained extensive and diversified experience with the major application servers. The technology has grown a lot over time and we've grown with it. At the moment, we can say that it is one of the most stable, scalable and testable enterprise solutions.
Open source tools
Vendor lock-in restrictionThe use of mostly open source and widely known technologies, such as Java, allows the so-called vendor lock-in to be limited. This means that we can hand over the code we develop to an internal team or to third-party developers with relative ease. In fact, we have no intention of binding the customer to our services through the use of unknown technologies or those developed only by us. Our unique tactic is to convince our clients through the quality of our work. Furthermore, we often collaborate with companies to design and develop systems that are subsequently maintained by their internal teams.