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    Airframe

    Airframe

    Essential Building Blocks for Scala

    Airframe is an essential building block for developing applications in Scala, including logging, object serialization using JSON or MessagePack, dependency injection, HTTP server/client with RPC support, functional testing with AirSpec, etc. Airframe RPC supports seamless integration of servers and clients using Scala as RPC interfaces. AirSpec is a simple unit testing framework for Scala and Scala.js. You can use public methods in your classes as test cases. There is no need to remember complex DSLs for writing tests in Scala. ...
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    akka-http-json

    akka-http-json

    Integrate some of the best JSON libs in Scala with Akka HTTP

    akka-http-json provides JSON (un)marshalling support for Akka HTTP. Use respective support trait or object, e.g. ArgonautSupport, FailFastCirceSupport, etc. into your Akka HTTP code which is supposed to (un)marshal from/to JSON. Don't forget to provide the type class instances for the respective JSON libraries, if needed.
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