freenetorg-website
ktor
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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freenetorg-website
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Kweb 1.4.0 released: Create beautiful and functional website with a unified Kotlin codebase
Shouldn't be anything preventing you from using it with tailwind right now, see here for an example of adding a CSS include to a page, then just modify element's class attributes as tailwind requires.
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Kweb 1.0.0 released! The powerful but lightweight Kotlin web framework for backend devs
Yes, with Kweb the server drives most aspects of the browser, so a persistent connection is needed, but this is easy enough to set up. Our demo website runs on GCP behind a load-balancer with autoscaling, and it works nicely.
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Kweb 1.0.0-rc.1 released - A lightweight Kotlin web framework for backend developers
Yes provided the load balancer supports sticky sessions. Here is an example Kwebsite that runs on Google Cloud Platform with autoscaling (using FireStore as a DB).
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Kweb 0.12.6 released: Migrate to Gradle 7, dependencies up to date, full example of live autoscaling kwebsite on Google Cloud
The live website is https://freenet.org/, you can see the code which renders it here.
- Live scalable website built with Kweb on Google Cloud and FireStore - full source
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The New Freenet website is now live at freenet.org
Pull requests welcome, find the source code here, and provide feedback here.
ktor
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Kotlin Routing - routing everything
In paralel Jetbrains has created a lot of KMP frameworks that are awesome. One of them is Ktor that helps "create asynchronous client and server applications."
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Creating a Ktor Server with Gradle and SDKMAN!: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ktor, a powerful web framework built with Kotlin, offers a lightweight and flexible solution for building web applications. In this article, we will guide you through the process of creating a Ktor project manually using Gradle and SDKMAN!. By following the steps below, you'll have a basic Ktor project up and running in no time.
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Spring MVC vs Django vs RoR vs some Kotlin Framework?
take a look at http4k and ktor for Kotlin specific frameworks Spring has first class support for Kotlin e.g. the following will give you reactive HTTP endpoints when using spring-webflux (this is what is use at work):
- Your recommendations for backend?
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What are good examples of well written code in Kotlin (e.g HTTP4K)
Ktor (Microservices framework by JetBrains)
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Akka-HTTP in android
For Android you should use a more mobile friendly framework like Retrofit or if you use Kotlin you can use the multi-platform Ktor library with it's client module
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Anyone here who uses compose-multiplatform for desktop apps, what’s your feedback?
And last but not least, Ktor Client as our HTTP client. https://ktor.io/ It's a pretty amazing http client library and integrates well with Kotlinx serialization and Coroutines.
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Which JVM Language Would You Choose for a New Server-Side Project?
Kotlin is going to be great with almost every single JVM server. Spring works well with Kotlin, and is directly supported, but spring is also massive, very bloated. I recommend looking at https://github.com/ktorio/ktor which continues to serve all of my needs very well, integrates fantastically with Kotlin coroutines, and has very fast startup time and very good performance.
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Exposed RSQL Search Implementation
For the sake of the test, we use Ktor - the easiest way to do so is to use initializer.
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Learning materials for Spring Boot and/or Quarkus
I know you are looking for Spring Boot and/or Quarkus, but have you tried ktor. Just curios if you had a particular reason for choosing the other 2. Disclaimer: I haven't used ktor.
What are some alternatives?
Kotlin-Spring-Postgres-Redis-Microservice - Kotlin Spring-WebFlux R2DBC Redisson K8S Microservice
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
traefik-forward-auth0 - A backend for performing forward authentication with Auth0 using the Traefik reverse proxy.
http4k - The Functional toolkit for Kotlin HTTP applications. http4k provides a simple and uniform way to serve, consume, and test HTTP services.
core - A Kotlin web framework
javalin - A simple and modern Java and Kotlin web framework [Moved to: https://github.com/javalin/javalin]
gh-deployer - GitHub Deployment Manager
vertx-lang-kotlin - Vert.x for Kotlin
zoe - The Kafka CLI for humans
spring-native - Spring Native is now superseded by Spring Boot 3 official native support
Fomantic-UI - Fomantic-UI is the official community fork of Semantic-UI
Jooby - The modular web framework for Java and Kotlin