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dc.contributor.advisorRuiz Parrales, Ivan Ruben
dc.contributor.authorViejo Cavero, Diego Armando
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-07T15:00:53Z
dc.date.available2021-06-07T15:00:53Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/9528
dc.descriptionThis study seeks to establish the way in which large business web applications have been developed implementing the microservices architecture using the Hibernate and Spring frameworks in the Java programming language as the main tool, in the same way the differences that exist between the architecture of microservices and monolithic architecture. A bibliographic research is implemented where different sources are cited to determine the way in which these tools are integrated to give rise to new business web applications that have the capacity to satisfy the needs of millions of users around the world in real time, the way in which today's web applications still see the Java programming language as a solution despite the time it has regardless of the competition it has to deal with. The way in which microservices are developed using the Java programming language is analyzed, as well as the way in which the new features of the Spring framework are exploited in combination with the Hibernate Framework through object-relational mapping. A survey was carried out to focused groups of the programmer community to be able to establish to a certain extent the impact that the use of tools such as frameworks have when developing business web applications, likewise it seeks to establish the appreciation that developers have of using the Java programming language as a language that runs on the server, and the use that is given to it when developing microservices for large web applications.es_ES
dc.descriptionThis study seeks to establish the way in which large business web applications have been developed implementing the microservices architecture using the Hibernate and Spring frameworks in the Java programming language as the main tool, in the same way the differences that exist between the architecture of microservices and monolithic architecture. A bibliographic research is implemented where different sources are cited to determine the way in which these tools are integrated to give rise to new business web applications that have the capacity to satisfy the needs of millions of users around the world in real time, the way in which today's web applications still see the Java programming language as a solution despite the time it has regardless of the competition it has to deal with. The way in which microservices are developed using the Java programming language is analyzed, as well as the way in which the new features of the Spring framework are exploited in combination with the Hibernate Framework through object-relational mapping. A survey was carried out to focused groups of the programmer community to be able to establish to a certain extent the impact that the use of tools such as frameworks have when developing business web applications, likewise it seeks to establish the appreciation that developers have of using the Java programming language as a language that runs on the server, and the use that is given to it when developing microservices for large web applications.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEste estudio busca establecer la manera en la que grandes aplicaciones web empresariales han sido desarrolladas implementando la arquitectura de microservicios usando como herramienta principal los frameworks Hibernate y Spring en el lenguaje de programación java, del mismo modo se plantean las diferencias que existen entre la arquitectura de microservicios y la arquitectura monolítica. Se implementa una investigación bibliográfica donde se citan diferentes fuentes para determinar la forma en que estas herramientas se integran para dar origen a nuevas aplicaciones web empresariales que tengan la capacidad de satisfacer las necesidades de millones de usuarios alrededor del mundo en tiempo real, se establece la manera en que las aplicaciones web actuales aún ven al lenguaje de programación Java como una solución a pesar del tiempo que tiene independientemente de la competencia con la que tiene que lidiar. Se analiza la forma en que se desarrollan microservicios usando el lenguaje de programación java, así mismo se analiza la forma en la que se explotan las nuevas características del framework Spring en combinación con el Framework Hibernate a través de el mapeo objeto-relacional. Se realizó una encuesta a grupos focalizados de la comunidad de programadores para poder establecer en cierta medida el impacto que tienen el uso de herramientas como los frameworks al momento de desarrollar aplicaciones web empresariales, así mismo se busca establecer la apreciación que tienen los desarrolladores de usar el lenguaje de programación java como leguaje que corra en el servidor, y el uso que se le da a este al momento de desarrollar microservicios para grandes aplicaciones web.es_ES
dc.format.extent27 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2021es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectJavaes_ES
dc.subjectSpringes_ES
dc.subjectHibernatees_ES
dc.subjectMicroservicioses_ES
dc.titleEstudio de las aplicaciones Web Empresariales, desarrolladas en el lenguaje de Programación Java, en los Frameworks Hibernate y Springes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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