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SCREENSHOTS:
Orbit
DESCRIPTION:
Orbit is a framework to write distributed systems using virtual actors on the JVM. A virtual actor is an object that interacts with the world using asynchronous messages. At any time an actor may be active or inactive. Usually the state of an inactive actor will reside in the database. When a message is sent to an inactive actor it will be activated somewhere in the pool of backend servers. During the activation process the actor’s state is read from the database.
Features
- Actors are deactivated based on timeout and on server resource usage
- It is heavily inspired by the Microsoft Orleans project
- A sample application has been built to demonstrate the most common scenarios for integrating with an Orbit Server
- See the documentation website for full documentation
- Examples available
- Write distributed systems using virtual actors on the JVM
Programming Language
Kotlin
Categories
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