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Description
Simplifying feature flags in Java allows for dynamic enabling and disabling of features without the need for redeployment. This system enables the implementation of various code paths through the use of predicates that are evaluated at runtime, facilitating conditional logic (if/then/else). Features can be activated not only by flag values but also through role and group access management, making it suitable for practices like Canary Releases. It supports various frameworks, starting with Spring Security, and permits the creation of custom predicates utilizing the Strategy Pattern to determine if a feature is active. Several built-in predicates are available, including white/black lists, time-based conditions, and expression evaluations. Additionally, it enables connection to external sources like a Drools rule engine for enhanced decision-making processes. To maintain clean and readable code, it encourages the use of annotations to avoid nested if statements. With Spring AOP, the target implementation is determined at runtime, influenced by the status of the features. Each execution of a feature involves the ff4j evaluating the relevant predicate, which allows for the collection of events and metrics that can be visualized in dashboards or usage trends over time. This approach not only streamlines feature management but also enhances the monitoring and analytics capabilities of your applications.
Description
The Grails® framework is a robust web application framework that is Groovy-based and designed for the JVM, built upon the Spring Boot foundation. It emphasizes convention-over-configuration, offers sensible defaults, and presents opinionated APIs, making it particularly accessible for Java developers to grasp. By leveraging the efficient features of Spring Boot, such as its dependency injection capabilities, the Grails framework enhances productivity and streamlines development. It also ensures smooth integration and interaction with Java, existing Java EE containers, and the JVM itself. Apache Groovy, the language powering Grails, is crafted to boost developer efficiency, providing both optional typing and dynamic capabilities while supporting static typing and compilation as well. Furthermore, the Grails framework incorporates GORM, a powerful data access toolkit that simplifies the interaction with various data sources, offering an extensive array of APIs for both relational and non-relational databases. GORM supports multiple implementations, including popular databases like Hibernate (SQL), MongoDB, Cassandra, and Neo4j, making it a versatile choice for developers working with diverse data storage solutions. Overall, the combination of these features positions the Grails framework as an essential tool for modern web development on the JVM.
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Integrations
MongoDB
Neo4j
Amazon DynamoDB
Apache Groovy
ArangoDB
Couchbase
Docker
HTML
HashiCorp Consul
Hazelcast
Integrations
MongoDB
Neo4j
Amazon DynamoDB
Apache Groovy
ArangoDB
Couchbase
Docker
HTML
HashiCorp Consul
Hazelcast
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Windows
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
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Online Support
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Types of Training
Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
FF4J
Website
ff4j.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
Grails
Country
United States
Website
grails.org
Product Features
Feature Management
A/B Testing
Entitlement Management
Feature Alerts
Feature Flag / Toggle
Feature Rollout Management
KPI Monitoring
Kill Switch
Multivariate Testing
Product Experimentation
Whitelist Creation