Spring Boot 4 vs Quarkus 3.27: Which Java Framework Should Run Your Next Service?
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Spring Boot 4 and Quarkus 3.27 both now support native compilation and Java 25, but their approaches to startup time, memory footprint, and cloud-native deployment differ significantly enough to warrant different use cases.
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