Server-side Java

[SUR-vur-syd JAH-vuh]
noun
Java do lado do servidor
1. Java programming language code executed on a web server rather than on a client's browser, used to build backend applications, web services, and enterprise systems
Server-side Java handles database operations and business logic for the web application.
Java do lado do servidor processa operações de banco de dados e lógica comercial para a aplicação web.
2. The backend portion of a Java application that processes requests, manages data persistence, and communicates with databases
The development team chose Server-side Java to build a scalable REST API.
O time de desenvolvimento escolheu Java do lado do servidor para construir uma API REST escalável.
Server-side Java is fundamental to Brazilian and Portuguese tech industries, particularly in banking, finance, and large enterprises. The term is universally understood in tech communities worldwide. In Brazil, major financial institutions and tech companies like Itaú, Bradesco, and B3 heavily rely on Server-side Java for mission-critical systems. The phrase is technical jargon rather than colloquial language and maintains consistent usage across Portuguese-speaking regions and the English-speaking world.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
Backend JavaJava backendServer-side applicationEnterprise Java
Antonyms / Antônimos
Client-side JavaJavaScriptFrontend code

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
Java do lado do servidor
Standard term used in Brazilian tech industry and education
São Paulo
Java backend ou Java servidor
More commonly used in enterprise tech hubs
Portugal
Java do lado do servidor
Same usage as in Brazil, standard terminology
USA/General English
Server-side Java
Technical industry standard term across all regions

Related Words

Spring FrameworkJakarta EEServletsJava Web DevelopmentRESTful APIsMicroservices

Related Idioms & Phrases

Running on the server
Backend processing
Server-side rendering
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