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Micronaut is an open source JVM-based framework for building lightweight microservices.[1][2]
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Developer(s) | Graeme Rocher |
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Initial release | May 2018 |
Repository | Micronaut repository |
Written in | Java, Groovy |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Cross-platform (JVM) |
Type | Software framework |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | micronaut |
It is designed to avoid reflection, thus reducing memory consumption and improving start times.[3][4] Features which would typically be implemented at run-time are instead pre-computed at compile time.[5][6]
It was created by Graeme Rocher, who also created the Grails framework. In June 2020, Rocher co-founded the Micronaut Foundation, which aims to "advance innovation and adoption of Micronaut".[7] Micronaut is continually developed and maintained by Object Computing Inc.[5]
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