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    userver

    userver

    Production-ready C++ Asynchronous Framework with rich functionality

    userver is a modern C++ framework for building asynchronous, high-performance microservices. Developed by Yandex, it provides a robust architecture for writing non-blocking network applications, with built-in support for gRPC, HTTP, database clients, metrics, and more. userver is designed for production-scale backend systems that require low latency and high reliability.
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    Netty

    Netty

    An event-driven asynchronous network application framework

    Netty is an asynchronous, event-driven networking framework for the JVM that simplifies building high-performance clients and servers. It wraps Java NIO with a channel/handler pipeline model, enabling clean composition of codecs, TLS, and application logic with minimal overhead. Its ByteBuf abstractions, buffer pooling, and zero-copy techniques help reduce GC pressure and improve throughput under heavy I/O. Support for common protocols—HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, WebSocket, and raw TCP/UDP—makes it a...
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