>IMO almost nobody is writing microservices with spring boot because its so gigantic.
I've encountered plenty of spring boot microservices in my work and, from what I hear of other companies, it's not particularly rare.
Most of the time, if you have a team that's productive in Spring, a manager or lead will be happy to spend some extra memory and get more features shipped.
I've encountered plenty of spring boot microservices in my work and, from what I hear of other companies, it's not particularly rare.
Most of the time, if you have a team that's productive in Spring, a manager or lead will be happy to spend some extra memory and get more features shipped.