Tag: Vaadin-fusion
We announced that we’re renaming Vaadin Fusion to Hilla last month. Today, we’re happy to publish the Hilla website where you can find everything related to the framework in one place. Go to hilla.dev to get started!
Renaming Fusion to Hilla
We are renaming Vaadin Fusion to Hilla and giving it its own web site. In this post, I'll explain why we are making the change and what to expect. We originally introduced the Vaadin Fusion framework as a part of Vaadin 15. Although the Fusion and Flow frameworks are interoperable, Fusion has ...
V22 is here!
The latest feature release, Vaadin 22, is here! New on the table is stateless Fusion, official Quarkus support for Flow, and updates to the Vaadin components, such as compatibility with assistive technologies. The previous release will continue to receive support for a month. Ready to dive right ...
What's new in Fusion?
Fusion has been a part of the Vaadin platform since V15. It’s a Java + TypeScript web framework for building reactive web applications. As we plan for the release of V22 in December, we thought it would be a great opportunity to highlight the history of Fusion and what’s in store for the future. ...
Get started with Vaadin Start
Vaadin Start is an online configurator for generating Vaadin web apps, fast. You can choose between Vaadin Flow (if you prefer Java) and Vaadin Fusion (if you prefer TypeScript), but don’t worry about making the wrong choice; the frameworks are interoperable and can be used independently or ...
Java and Vaadin
Vaadin has been enabling Java development teams to build enterprise-grade web apps in Java for over twenty years. The Vaadin framework is unique, as it is the only one that allows developers to build modern web apps completely in Java, without any browser plugins. For well over two decades, Java ...
What's the Vaadin CLI?
The Vaadin command line interface (CLI) is a fast way to create a new Vaadin Flow or Fusion project directly from your local terminal. Vaadin CLI is experimental and free to use. Prerequisites: you need to have Node.js installed. Go to the Node.js download page to install it on your development ...
Vaadin 19 adds offline functionality to Fusion: here's how it works
The words “offline” and “web application” have been mutually exclusive for a long time, but this has now changed: most browsers have added a set of APIs to enable offline use cases. With Vaadin 19, we improved our offline support to enable you to build complete offline work flows. You can create ...
Vaadin 18 brings enhancements for Fusion and Flow
Today we released Vaadin 18. It contains new component features and enhancements for Fusion and Flow. New and enhanced components Avatar and AvatarGroup The new Avatar and AvatarGroup components display the user’s avatar image or their initials in a colored circle. Additionally, you can create a ...
Vaadin Dev Day October 2020 videos now available
The second free online edition of Vaadin Dev Day took place in October and was a success! We had participants from all over the World. Just for fun, see if your location is on the participant map: The event theme was Vaadin Fusion—a web framework to build UIs using TypeScript and Java backends. The ...