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Building Quarkus Application with MongoDB and Panache

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Building applications with frameworks and libraries always makes the job simpler. And who doesn't like a simple life when it comes to building complicated applications? When it comes to Java applications, choosing Spring Data as the framework helps you reduce boilerplate code for setting up the configurations. Similar to Spring, to build Quarkus applications, you can make use of Panache. Panache is a Quarkus-specific library that simplifies the development of your Hibernate-based persistence layer. Panache in Quarkus simplifies data access by minimizing boilerplate with built-in CRUD operations and type-safe queries. It supports both the Active Record and Repository patterns, allowing flexibility in architecture. Panache is tightly integrated with Quarkus, leveraging fast startup times and a low memory footprint, making it ideal for cloud-native and serverless environments. It also provides easy pagination, supports dynamic and named queries, and works seamlessly with Hibernate ORM and

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