project-loom-comparison
kotlin-server-app
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5 | 2 | |
64 | - | |
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3.9 | - | |
about 2 years ago | - | |
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MIT License | - |
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project-loom-comparison
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Show HN: I finished v5 of a JVM framework I've spent spent half a decade making
Nothing to do with the project, but I read through it, so...
1. It's built natively on Jetty - very tight integration, not just some libs running in a Jetty container.
2. Web is inherently Request/Response - all of this can be handled with dramatically less resource requirements using Virtual Threads. Web is sort of the absolutely-best-use-case for Virtual Threads where as a Game Engine would be the opposite of that (one critical rendering thread and MAYBE a few extra long-lived threads for processing physics, audio, etc.)
3. I haven't tried debugging a Loom project but it's been in incubation for just under 100 years so I have to imagine this has been figured out.
4. About twice the throughput and 1/2 the latency of full OS threads - https://github.com/ebarlas/project-loom-comparison
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What the Heck Is Project Loom for Java?
An interesting benchmark using ApacheBench on GitHub by Elliot Barlas
- Project Loom Comparison: benchmarking Java virtual threads
- Project Loom preview ships in JDK 19
- Experiment to achieve 5M persistent connections with Project Loom (Java)
kotlin-server-app
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Show HN: I finished v5 of a JVM framework I've spent spent half a decade making
For anyone who wants to get started with this stack you can do `git clone https://gitlab.com/asad-awadia/kotlin-server-app.git` to get a full maven project with javalin, sqlite with ktorm and jdbi everything setup
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Ask HN: Web frameworks – which less popular framework are you using and why?
Kotlin: Javalin
Backend app boiler plate [dependencies] already setup for anyone wanting to build backends in kotlin
git clone https://gitlab.com/asad-awadia/kotlin-server-app.git
What are some alternatives?
project-loom-c5m - Experiment to achieve 5 million persistent connections with Project Loom virtual threads
CodeIgniter - Open Source PHP Framework (originally from EllisLab)
greenlet - Lightweight in-process concurrent programming
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
JDK - JDK main-line development https://openjdk.org/projects/jdk
remix - Build Better Websites. Create modern, resilient user experiences with web fundamentals.
jvm-tail-recursion - Optimizer library for tail recursive calls in Java bytecode
fastapi-fullstack-boilerplate - A full stack boilerplate for FastAPI [Moved to: https://github.com/tmkontra/fastapi-fullstack-boilerplate]
Graal - GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources 🚀
loom-benchmark
remove-recursion-inspection - Intellij IDEA inspection for automatic recursion detection and removal
remove-recursion-insp