microservices-frameworks VS Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison

Compare microservices-frameworks vs Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison and see what are their differences.

microservices-frameworks

A collection of microservice frameworks implementing a very simple web app with tests. (by dansiviter)

Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison

:zap: Performance Comparison of Jax-RS implementations and embedded containers (by smallnest)
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- Apache License 2.0
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microservices-frameworks

Posts with mentions or reviews of microservices-frameworks. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-27.

Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison

Posts with mentions or reviews of Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-08.
  • Loom proliferation
    2 projects | /r/java | 8 May 2022
    I think you are oversimplifying and ignoring some important aspects. The first aspect you are ignoring is Thread locality. The second aspect you are ignoring is the need for concurrency. We can agree to disagree. I think until virtual threads provide a mechanism for grouping a set of virtual threads to a single OS thread, they won't be able to provide the same performance. If things were as simple as you described; Netty wouldn't be outperforming other thread-per-request service frameworks. Why do you think Netty outperforms all other options here https://github.com/smallnest/Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison

What are some alternatives?

When comparing microservices-frameworks and Jax-RS-Performance-Comparison you can also consider the following projects:

helidon - Java libraries for writing microservices

Dragonwell8 - Alibaba Dragonwell8 JDK

test-microservice-frameworks - testing spring-boot quarkus and micronaut for jar size and response time for a simple controller, rust and dotnet

Dropwizard - A damn simple library for building production-ready RESTful web services.

pac4j - Security engine for Java (authentication, authorization, multi frameworks): OAuth, CAS, SAML, OpenID Connect, LDAP, JWT...

hikaku - A library that tests if the implementation of a REST-API meets its specification.

Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM

TeaStore - A micro-service reference test application for model extraction, cloud management, energy efficiency, power prediction, single- and multi-tier auto-scaling

Micronaut - Micronaut Application Framework

Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.

JankBenchX - Benchmark UI performance on Android devices.