mallet
Mallet is an intercepting proxy for arbitrary protocols (by sensepost)
Armeria
Your go-to microservice framework for any situation, from the creator of Netty et al. You can build any type of microservice leveraging your favorite technologies, including gRPC, Thrift, Kotlin, Retrofit, Reactive Streams, Spring Boot and Dropwizard. (by line)
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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mallet
Posts with mentions or reviews of mallet.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-18.
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TProxy: Wireshark dissection with manual and scripted interception
That's pretty neat! I'm keen to see how you integrated the Wireshark Dissectors with a Java host. It's something I thought about for Mallet (https://github.com/SensePost/Mallet), but never followed through because I didn't see how the dissectors could be used to reconstruct a modified packet. i.e. from my understanding, they were one-way only?
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MITM_Intercept: A little less hackish way to intercept and modify non-HTTP protocols through Burp & others.
Will also mention Mallet (https://github.com/SensePost/Mallet/) here, which targets exactly the same problem space while also supporting HTTP(s) in ways that you cannot using conventional tools such as Burp.
Armeria
Posts with mentions or reviews of Armeria.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-14.
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Evaluating Spring Boot, Quarkus, or Micronaut and why for Stargate v2
OP doesn't seem to be aware of Armeria https://github.com/line/armeria
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Best library for messenger backend (JVM)
Armeria (https://armeria.dev/) is a very underrated framework and does not get enough love, it works fabulously with Kotlin (coroutines support also built-in) and integrates nicely with GRPC, Thrift, etc. The maintainers are very responsive and nice and always helping people out.
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Google hired union-busting consultants to convince employees “unions suck”
Honestly yes? Higher pay, less overtime.
Enjoy https://github.com/line/armeria from a unionized tech company of South Korea!
- gRPC, Thrift, REST Server framework
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Java Equivalent of Express.js for REST
If you want something really small that simply let's you expose REST APIs using plain Java, without the IoC containers, you might want to check out Javalin, Ratpack or Armeria
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A Kotlin programmer's approach to microservices?
Check out Armeria, it's a newer framework from the creator of Netty for micro services and comes with many builtin functionalities for service discovery, logging and fault tolerance. It's getting a lot of adoption from companies like Slack, Doordash, Afterpay and Databricks too. It kind of reminds me of Finagle from the Scala ecosystem in that it supports many different protocols (gRPC, thrift and HTTP).
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sttp now suppots Armeria backend
Armeria which fully supports Reactive Streams and non-blocking IO now powers sttp as a backend.