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tapiriik might be a bit more popular than Javalin. We know about 36 links to it since March 2021 and only 33 links to Javalin. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'd recommend Javalin (https://javalin.io/) instead. Same idea, only executed better and it is actively maintained. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
SparkJava has an actively developed fork/successor called Javalin[1]. It's straightforward to convert from SparkJava to Javalin. The latter is written in Kotlin, but works fine with ordinary Java. While the rest of the Java world was devolving into annotation hell, AOP and other nightmares, these Java microframeworks showcased what happens when you forego legacy Java and leverage modern Java language features... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The size statistics page is super cool: https://github.com/byronka/minum/blob/master/docs/size_comparisons.md Aside from that, I've also had good experiences with Dropwizard - which is way simpler than Spring Boot but at the same time uses a bunch of idiomatic packages (like Jetty, Jersey, Jackson, Logback and so on): https://www.dropwizard.io/en/stable/ I do wonder whether Minum would ever end up on the... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
One of the most common web frameworks used is Spring Boot - here is their quickstart: https://spring.io/quickstart Newer alternatives are: https://micronaut.io/ and https://quarkus.io/ If you want to have something really simple look at Javalin: https://javalin.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Counter-example: https://javalin.io/ uses Servlets, and seems to be doing quite fine without annotations. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
There are a few services for copying, not sure which support Runtastic. Try Tapiriik https://tapiriik.com/ Or SyncMyTracks. https://www.syncmytracks.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I use https://tapiriik.com to keep a few different sports apps I use in sync. It works great for a 1 time transfers as well as a continuous sync (with donation). I highly recommend the tool, and to support them if you think it is useful. Source: about 1 year ago
Fair question. You can download data from strava or use a service like https://tapiriik.com to sync work outs between platforms. I used with success about 6 years ago to move all my data from runkeeper to strava. Source: about 1 year ago
While this isn't specific to activities initially created by a Wahoo device; I've had success with both https://www.fitnesssyncer.com/ and https://tapiriik.com in synchronising data between services. Source: about 1 year ago
They do have indoor rowing on strava. I use my garmin for it. You can also use the strava app to record "workout" since it's not listed as a specific activity. https://tapiriik.com/ is also a great way to sync activities across platforms. Source: about 1 year ago
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SyncMyTracks - Sync your activities of the most popular sports tracking services.
Micronaut Framework - Build modular easily testable microservice & serverless apps
RunGap - Free Workout Data Manager for iOS.
Spark Framework - Spark Framework is a simple and lightweight Java web framework built for rapid development.
Health Sync - Health Sync is a mobile application that synchronizes your health data from multiple fitness applications, including Strava, InBody, Samsung health, Fitbit, Polar, Suunto, Oura, and many more.