graphql-kotlin-toolkit
GraphQL toolkit for Kotlin. (by AurityLab)
hexagon
Hexagon is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin. Its purpose is to ease the building of services (Web applications or APIs) that run inside a cloud platform. (by hexagontk)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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hexagon
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Hexagon 1.4.0 released!!! 🎉
Hexagon is a Microservices Toolkit that aims to provide all you need to develop applications that run on Cloud environments.
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Easier non-blocking approach for a from-scratch server?
Ktor is a project that's not primarily focused on application performance but developer performance. It seems to be sth different than what you want to achieve. I don't think a lot frameworks... or any other framework writes its own low level io stuff from scratch, they mostly use https://netty.io/ because there's not too much room for improvement and it's complete, battle tested and so on. I lately came across https://github.com/hexagonkt/hexagon which seems to have a very solid code base based on modules modules modules, is kotlin first and they have an adapter for netty. The usage of the naked http server seems to be as easy as it can be https://hexagonkt.com/port_http_server/port_http_server/ and they are even listed on techempower benchmarks https://github.com/hexagonkt/hexagon/ .
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Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly Projects You Can Contribute To
https://github.com/hexagonkt/hexagon A microservices toolkit written in Kotlin.
What are some alternatives?
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spark-kotlin - A Spark DSL in idiomatic kotlin // dependency: com.sparkjava:spark-kotlin:1.0.0-alpha
gemini - Cloud Native and Low Code Platform to create FullStack web Admin applications in minutes