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Separating front end from back end – Tomcat

I’m currently working with a company that uses Java / Tomcat / Spring for the back end of our web applications. As a front-end developer, I’m feeling more and more strongly that the back end should be a separate project from the front end, for a few reasons:

Separating front end from back end – Tomcat

I’m currently working with a company that uses Java / Tomcat / Spring for the back end of our web applications. As a front-end developer, I’m feeling more and more strongly that the back end should be a separate project from the front end, for a few reasons:

Separating front end from back end – Tomcat

I’m currently working with a company that uses Java / Tomcat / Spring for the back end of our web applications. As a front-end developer, I’m feeling more and more strongly that the back end should be a separate project from the front end, for a few reasons:

Separating front end from back end – Tomcat

I’m currently working with a company that uses Java / Tomcat / Spring for the back end of our web applications. As a front-end developer, I’m feeling more and more strongly that the back end should be a separate project from the front end, for a few reasons:

Separating front end from back end – Tomcat

I’m currently working with a company that uses Java / Tomcat / Spring for the back end of our web applications. As a front-end developer, I’m feeling more and more strongly that the back end should be a separate project from the front end, for a few reasons: