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    ergo

    ergo

    Framework for creating microservices using technologies of Erlang/OTP

    ...You don't have to reinvent the wheel. There are ready-to-use implemented design patterns. Two processes can be linked to each other. Termination one terminates another. Any process can monitor the service node. Receives NODE DOWN if node terminated. Ergo Framework almost 5 times outperforms the original Erlang network messaging. Any process can create a monitor for another process. It receives a DOWN message on termination.
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    Benthos

    Benthos

    Fancy stream processing made operationally mundane

    Benthos is a high performance and resilient stream processor, able to connect various sources and sinks in a range of brokering patterns and perform hydration, enrichments, transformations and filters on payloads. It comes with a powerful mapping language, is easy to deploy and monitor, and ready to drop into your pipeline either as a static binary, docker image, or serverless function, making it cloud native as heck. Delivery guarantees can be a dodgy subject. Benthos processes and acknowledges messages using an in-process transaction model with no need for any disk persisted state, so when connecting to at-least-once sources and sinks it's able to guarantee at-least-once delivery even in the event of crashes, disk corruption, or other unexpected server faults. ...
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