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An option I don't see often brought up but I use it myself and love it is https://github.com/theonedev/onedev. It has its own CICD implementation along with a visual interface to configure the tasks. The developers are very responsive when issues are reported, and it has a very good code search engine with symbol recognition. Source: 12 months ago
What about Gogs? Onedev looks nice too. https://github.com/theonedev/onedev. Source: about 1 year ago
Save money and have more fun with mattermost and https://github.com/theonedev/onedev. Source: over 1 year ago
Since some comments are talking about alternatives, I'll leave this here: https://github.com/theonedev/onedev I found out about it on a previous HN thread. It can do automation, one of the missing points from Gitea. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Late to the party but found this one that looked pretty incredible last night: https://github.com/theonedev/onedev. Source: almost 2 years ago
Sort of sounds like Apache Wicket (https://wicket.apache.org/). I used it for a few projects in the mid-late 2000s. I really liked it being server side and the concept of having object-oriented HTML (code paired with HTML snippets). I haven't had a need to use it since 2014, so haven't kept up with the project. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
You can use Java for Backend and Frontend. A relative new kid on the block for Frontend is Qute. The general keyword you are searching for is Java Templating Engine. Specific examples would be Thymeleaf or FreeMarker. There are some framework, which offer a lot more than templating like Vaadin or Wicket. Some are just specifications like Jakarta Faces with some of their implementations MyFaces or Mojarra. Source: over 1 year ago
Perhaps, a good competitor for JSF is Apache Wicket. Source: over 1 year ago
I have used https://wicket.apache.org/ in the past and I think it matches your needs. It's a simple mvc that focuses on the actual java code writing and uses html only on the layout of your components in your page. Source: about 2 years ago
Is this the Wicket you're referring to? https://wicket.apache.org/ What's the best intro you know to how it's components work, and the benefits and tradeoffs over other approaches? - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
gitui - blazing fast terminal-ui for git
Grails - An Open Source, full stack, web application framework for the JVM
Gitea - A painless self-hosted Git service
Spring Framework - The Spring Framework provides a comprehensive programming and configuration model for modern Java-based enterprise applications - on any kind of deployment platform.
SourceHut - Git and Mercurial hosting, mailing lists, bug tracking, continuous integration, and more
Vaadin Framework - Vaadin is a web application framework for Rich Internet Applications (RIA).