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    Scalatra

    Scalatra

    Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework

    ...Its goal is to provide a minimal but expressive foundation for building web applications or REST APIs in Scala without the verbosity or steep learning curve of larger frameworks. It supports asynchronous request handling, routing, filters, content negotiation, and easy integration with templating, JSON libraries, and other web middleware. Being unopinionated, it lets developers pick their persistence, dependency injection, or templating layers, rather than enforcing heavy conventions. Scalatra is well-suited for services, APIs, or small–to–medium web applications where you want fine control over latency and structure, and it benefits from Scala’s type system and ecosystem.
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    Gizzard

    Gizzard

    Framework for creating eventually-consistent distributed datastores

    Gizzard is a Scala framework originally developed by Twitter for building scalable, fault-tolerant, distributed key-value stores that can be sharded and replicated. It provides infrastructure for routing requests through shard trees, splitting or rebalancing shards dynamically, failover, and migrations. In Gizzard, data is stored in underlying storage shards (which could be databases or other stores) and Gizzard handles the process of routing requests correctly as the cluster topology...
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