Server-side Java

[/ˈsɜrvər saɪd ˈdʒɑvə/]
noun
Java do lado do servidor
1. Java programming language code executed on the server rather than on the client's browser; backend Java development for web applications
Server-side Java is used to handle database operations and business logic in web applications.
Java do lado do servidor é usado para processar operações de banco de dados e lógica de negócios em aplicações web.
2. Technologies and frameworks such as Spring, Jakarta EE, and Servlets that enable server-side Java development
The company chose server-side Java with Spring Boot to build their microservices architecture.
A empresa escolheu Java do lado do servidor com Spring Boot para construir sua arquitetura de microsserviços.
Server-side Java is a dominant technology in Brazilian and North American enterprise development. In Brazil, large corporations and fintech companies extensively use Server-side Java with frameworks like Spring and Quarkus. The term is used interchangeably with 'backend Java' in tech communities, reflecting the global nature of software development terminology. In the USA, it remains the standard for building scalable enterprise applications.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
Backend JavaJava backendServer-side web developmentJava enterprise development
Antonyms / Antônimos
Client-side JavaFrontend JavaScriptClient-side development

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
Java do lado do servidor
Standard technical term used across Brazil in IT industry
São Paulo
Java backend
Mixed English-Portuguese usage common in major tech hubs
Rio de Janeiro
Java no servidor
Slightly simplified form used in some contexts
Portugal
Java no lado do servidor
European Portuguese variation with slight grammatical differences

Related Words

Spring FrameworkJakarta EEServletsJSP (JavaServer Pages)MicroservicesREST APIDatabase managementBackend development

Related Idioms & Phrases

Backend development
Server-side processing
On the server end
Server infrastructure
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