+++ title = "Server-Side Examples" +++ There are many examples of integrating htmx with server-side frameworks available on GitHub. Generally speaking, most server-side frameworks are already pretty well set up to integrate with htmx - after all, most of them were rendering HTML long before JSON became popular. Different frameworks and platforms may offer alternative systems for installing htmx - for example, in the Java / JVM ecosystem, [WebJars](https://www.webjars.org) allows the use of npm packages with popular Java build tools such as Maven and Gradle. These examples may make it a bit easier to get started using htmx with your platform of choice. ## General Resources - ## Julia - https://github.com/leephillips/juliaVortexWeb/ - https://github.com/leephillips/pluckit ## JavaScript ### Node.js - - - ### hapi - ## Python - ### Django - - - - - ### FastAPI - - - ### Flask - - - ### py4web - ## Java ### Spring Boot - - ### Quarkus - - ## ColdFusion (CFML - a JVM Language) ### CFWheels Framework - - - ## C# ### ASP.NET Core - - - - - ### Blazor - ## Prolog - ## Lisp - - - ## Clojure - - - - ## Ruby - ### Rails - - ### Sinatra - - ## Rust - ## Scala ### http4s - - ### zio-http - ## Kotlin ### Ktor ### Http4k - - ## Julia - ## OCaml - - ## PHP ### CodeIgniter 4 - ### Laravel - ### Symfony - ## Elixir ### Phoenix - ### Bandit with Plug Application - ## F# ### Giraffe - - ### Feliz.ViewEngine.Htmx - - ### Falco.Htmx - ### Suave (with Feliz) - ## Go ### templ - - ### elem-go - - ### htmgo - ## Delphi ### DelphiMVCFramework - - ## FreePascal with Pas2JS -