The way you've intergrated Carbon Web Components into Quarkus without a seperate Node toolchain actualy highlights somthing crucial about modern web service architectures. What strikes me is how this aproach maintains clean seperation between presentation and backend logic while still delivring enterprise-grade UI consistancy. The mvnpm integration through Web Bundler esentially eliminates the frontend-backend toolchain friction that usually complicates Java-based dashbords. This could defintely reshape how teams structure their web services, especialy in environments where keeping everything JVM-based simplifies deployement pipelines.
Ahh. I love your feedback! I will make sure to find a better place for the repository links. It is also getting out of hand on the mono-repo. Need to find a better way for next year. Working on it.
Yeah, JavaScript. My love-hate relationship. When I say zero JavaScript it can mean many things. Including: Talking Markus into using it by completely understating it's relevance... ;-) Points taken though! Thanks again for your feedback!
The way you've intergrated Carbon Web Components into Quarkus without a seperate Node toolchain actualy highlights somthing crucial about modern web service architectures. What strikes me is how this aproach maintains clean seperation between presentation and backend logic while still delivring enterprise-grade UI consistancy. The mvnpm integration through Web Bundler esentially eliminates the frontend-backend toolchain friction that usually complicates Java-based dashbords. This could defintely reshape how teams structure their web services, especialy in environments where keeping everything JVM-based simplifies deployement pipelines.
Nice ! A couple of comments however:
1. The link to the GIT repository is hard to find.
2. The post states, in its introduction, that the example requires zero JavaSvript, however the index.js file has several dozens of lines.
Ahh. I love your feedback! I will make sure to find a better place for the repository links. It is also getting out of hand on the mono-repo. Need to find a better way for next year. Working on it.
Yeah, JavaScript. My love-hate relationship. When I say zero JavaScript it can mean many things. Including: Talking Markus into using it by completely understating it's relevance... ;-) Points taken though! Thanks again for your feedback!