How SpringBoot Enables a Dynamic Backend Implementation – A Patent Insight
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China received patent CN112905176B for a SpringBoot‑based web system backend method that extracts operation data, maps business IDs to configuration, builds conditional expressions, and processes data, thereby reducing development changes, cutting costs, and enhancing system stability.
According to the National Intellectual Property Office, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has been granted patent CN112905176B titled “Backend implementation method and device for a web system based on SpringBoot”.
Patent abstract: The invention discloses a SpringBoot‑based web system backend implementation method comprising: receiving operation data from the presentation layer; extracting the business ID and maintenance object ID from the operation data; obtaining configuration information corresponding to the business ID from a business parameter table stored in the data access layer, where the configuration includes the business processing logic for each data field, the data table containing each field, and the mapping between data fields and table columns; combining the maintenance object ID with the business processing logic to form a conditional expression; and using this conditional expression to process the operation data.
The method can reduce changes in the backend business layer during development, lower development costs, and improve system stability.
Spring Boot is an open‑source framework for developing Java applications, built on the Spring framework, designed to simplify the development and deployment of Spring applications by providing a fast, convenient way to create standalone, production‑grade Spring applications.
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