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    Spring Cloud Config Server

    Spring Cloud Config Server

    External configuration (server and client) for Spring Cloud

    Spring Cloud Config provides server-side and client-side support for externalized configuration in a distributed system. With the Config Server, you have a central place to manage external properties for applications across all environments. The concepts on both client and server map identically to the Spring Environment and PropertySource abstractions, so they fit very well with Spring applications but can be used with any application running in any language. As an application moves through...
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    Nacos

    Nacos

    Dynamic Naming and Configuration Service

    Nacos is an easy-to-use, one-stop solution for dynamic service discovery, configuration and service management that allows you to easily build cloud native applications and microservices platforms. It supports almost all types of services, such as Kubernetes service, Spring Cloud RESTFul service, or Dubbo/gRPC service. Nacos is lightweight, easy to deploy and production-ready, having originated from time-tested internal products from Alibaba Group. It’s highly adaptive to cloud...
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    yudao-cloud

    yudao-cloud

    New Cloud version of Ruoyi-Vue-Pro optimized to refactor all features

    yudao-cloud is the cloud-native evolution of the popular ruoyi-vue-pro backend system, rebuilt around Spring Cloud Alibaba and a microservice architecture. It delivers a full-stack solution that combines a Spring-based backend, MyBatis Plus for data access, and a Vue + Element-based admin front-end, along with user-facing mini-programs. The system targets enterprise scenarios and includes modules for RBAC-based dynamic permissions, multi-tenant SaaS capabilities, data permissions, and...
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    Seata

    Seata

    An easy-to-use, high-performance distributed transaction solution

    Seata, or Simple Extensible Autonomous Transaction Architecture is an open source distributed transaction solution that brings high performance and easy-to-use distributed transaction services under a microservices architecture. It has 3 basic components: a Transaction Coordinator for maintaining the status of global and branch transactions; a Transaction Manager that defines the scope of global transaction; and a Resource Manager that manages resources being worked on by branch...
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