This is the top-level/parent project of qqq.
QQQ is a Low-code Application Framework for Engineers.
Note, this information - well, I'd say it's out of date, but honestly, I don't think this was ever accurate, lol. Either way, it needs re-written, please. Should refrence the bom-pom, and there is no "bundle" concept at present.
QQQ can be used with a single bundle or smaller fine grained jars. The bundle contains all of the sub-jars. It is named:
qqq-${version}.jar
You can also use fine-grained jars:
qqq-backend-core
: The core module. Useful if you're developing other modules.qqq-backend-module-rdbms
: Backend module for working with Relational Databases.qqq-backend-module-filesystem
: Backend module for working with Filesystems (including AWS S3).qqq-middleware-javalin
: Middleware http server. Procivdes REST API, and/or backing for a web frotnend.qqq-middleware-picocli
: Middleware (actually, a front-end, innint?) Command Line interface.
There are a few useful IntelliJ settings files, under qqq-dev-tools/intellij
:
- Kingsrook_Code_Style.xml
- Kingsrook_Copyright_Profile.xml
One will likely also want the Kingsrook Commentator Plugin.
QQQ - Low-code Application Framework for Engineers.
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