spring framework

[/sprɪŋ ˈfreɪmwɜrk/]
nounpl: spring frameworks
framework Spring
1. An open-source application framework for the Java platform that provides comprehensive infrastructure support for developing Java applications, particularly known for dependency injection and aspect-oriented programming capabilities
The Spring Framework simplifies enterprise Java development by providing a lightweight container and various tools for building robust applications.
O Spring Framework simplifica o desenvolvimento Java empresarial fornecendo um contêiner leve e várias ferramentas para construir aplicações robustas.
2. A framework used for building web applications, REST APIs, and microservices in Java with features like Spring Boot, Spring MVC, and Spring Cloud
Many developers use the Spring Framework to rapidly develop and deploy scalable microservices.
Muitos desenvolvedores usam o Spring Framework para desenvolver e implantar rapidamente microsserviços escaláveis.
Spring Framework is predominantly used in corporate and enterprise environments across both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian tech communities, it's commonly referenced as 'Spring' or 'framework Spring' in Portuguese technical documentation. It's the de facto standard for Java enterprise development in both countries, with strong adoption in financial institutions, large corporations, and startup ecosystems.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
SpringSpring ecosystementerprise Java frameworkdependency injection framework

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
framework Spring
Most common translation used in Brazilian tech communities
Portugal
framework Spring
Same usage as Brazil, typically used untranslated in technical contexts
General Tech Industry
Spring
Often referred to simply as 'Spring' in both English and Portuguese technical discussions

Related Words

Spring BootSpring MVCSpring CloudSpring DataSpring Securitydependency injectioninversion of controlJava framework

Related Idioms & Phrases

Spring the application to life
leverage the Spring ecosystem
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