Good news for Java developers: You can now experience WebForms Core technology in Java. Elanat has update the WebForms class for Java with the latest version of WebFormsJS, 1.6. The WebForms class on the server and the WebFormsJS library on the client constitute the WebForms Core technology.
By using WebForms Core technology, you don't need to develop a front-end, because all HTML tags are managed from the server.
With this update, Java developers can leverage WebForms Core, which allows them not only create more dynamic applications but also simplify their workflow significantly since no front-end knowledge is required anymore! This technology supports all JVM-based languages including Kotlin!
The GIF image below is an example demonstrating how to use Webforms Core with Spring Boot. In this example, the background color and text color of the "form" tag will change to the colors selected in the TextBoxes after clicking the button.
You can get the sample code of image.