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SCREENSHOTS:
ServiceTalk
DESCRIPTION:
ServiceTalk is a JVM network application framework with APIs tailored to specific protocols (e.g. HTTP/1.x, HTTP/2.x, etc…) and supports multiple programming paradigms. ServiceTalk is intended to provide a common and extensible networking abstraction on top of a lower-level networking framework (e.g. Netty). Netty is a great low-level networking framework, but when used for service-to-service communication it presents a few opportunities for improvement. Fully asynchronous and requires knowledge of EventLoop threading model. Executing CPU-intensive or "blocking" code requires manual thread hops. Subtle out-of-order execution of tasks when code executes both on and off the EventLoop thread. APIs are not tailored towards common application use cases (e.g. request/response, RPC, etc..) The asynchronous programming paradigm presents a barrier to entry in scenarios where vertical scalability is not a primary concern.
Features
- Error propagation follows multiple paths depending on the event and state of Channel
- Back-pressure requires manual association between source and sink of data
- Fully asynchronous and requires knowledge of EventLoop threading model
- Executing CPU intensive or "blocking" code requires manual thread hops
- Subtle out of order execution of tasks when code executes both on and off the EventLoop thread
- Asynchronous programming paradigm presents a barrier to entry in scenarios where vertical scalability is not a primary concern.
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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