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Dynamia Platform is the next-generation platform from DynamiaTools, positioned as a full-stack enterprise web application framework for Java 25. It is built on Spring Boot 4, ZK 10, and JPA, and emphasizes rapid enterprise system development through standard design patterns, declarative view definitions, actions, services, and modules. The page states that it has been under continuous development for more than 13 years and is used in 10+ production projects and 40+ enterprise modules.
Its main selling point is “automated generation.” Developers can generate full-stack web applications, automatic CRUD views, and REST endpoints, with standard operations requiring zero code. ZK 10 handles automatic web UI generation and supports Bootstrap, CSS3, and HTML5; JPA provides the persistence layer; Jackson is used for JSON/XML serialization; and YAML is used for declarative view descriptions. The platform also emphasizes modularity, allowing functionality to be packaged as JAR modules and reused across projects, making it suitable for enterprises building reusable internal capabilities.
Dynamia explicitly requires a modern technology stack: Java 25, Spring Boot 4, and ZK 10. Built-in extensions cover enterprise scenarios such as multi-tenant SaaS, reports, dashboards, security, email/SMS, file management, file import, and finance. On the frontend side, it provides the @dynamia-tools/sdk typed API client, as well as @dynamia-tools/vue for metadata-driven Vue UI. However, Vue support is still in Beta and should be evaluated carefully before use in production projects.
The page provides a GitHub link, but does not specify a license, so its open-source terms and commercial usage restrictions cannot be determined directly. In essence, it is a Java/Spring Boot framework and should theoretically be suitable for deployment in private environments, but the page does not provide an official hosted/self-hosted deployment matrix or operations guidance. Pricing, paid support, and payment methods are not disclosed.
Its strengths are broad coverage of common enterprise back-office capabilities, improved development efficiency through automatic UI/CRUD/REST generation, and tight integration with the Java ecosystem. Its drawbacks include reliance on newer versions such as Java 25 and Spring Boot 4, which may create migration barriers for existing systems; Vue support is still in Beta; and information about community size, licensing, and support services is limited. It is best suited for teams using the Java stack, SaaS backends, management systems, reporting platforms, and enterprise R&D departments that need reusable modules.
The crawled content does not provide information about access from mainland China, mirrors, npm/Maven availability, or payment options, so its access status is unknown. If network access or ecosystem dependencies are constrained, alternatives such as Spring Boot + Spring Data REST, JHipster, Vaadin, ZK Framework, and Quarkus may be worth evaluating.
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