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    Scalatra

    Scalatra

    Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework

    Scalatra is a lightweight, high-performance micro web framework written in Scala, inspired by the Ruby framework Sinatra. 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...
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    The Lift Web Framework
    ...Lift apps are high-performance and scale in the real world to handle insane traffic levels. Lift's Comet support is unparalled and Lift's ajax support is super-easy and very secure. Because Lift applications are written in Scala, an elegant JVM language, you can still use your favorite Java libraries and deploy to your favorite Servlet Container and app server. Use the code you've already written and deploy to the container you've already configured! As of Lift 3.0, you'll need to be running Java 8 to use Lift. For those using Java 6 or Java 7, you'll need to use Lift 2.6 until you can upgrade your Java installation.
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