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    Spring Reactive Sample

    Spring Reactive Sample

    Spring 5 Reactive playground

    This is a sandbox project for demonstrating Reactive Streams support in the Spring framework and Spring ecosystem. I've also maintained a series of repos related to ReativeStreams and the latest Spring 5.
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    Zally

    Zally

    A minimalistic, simple-to-use API linter

    Zally, a minimalistic, simple-to-use API linter. Its standard configuration will check your APIs against the rules defined in Zalando’s RESTful Guidelines, but anyone can use it out of the box. Zally’s easy-to-use CLI uses the server in the background so that you can check your API on the spot. It also features an intuitive Web UI that shows implemented rules and lints external files and (with its online editor) API definitions.
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    Kotless

    Kotless

    Kotlin Serverless Framework

    Kotless stands for Kotlin serverless framework. Its focus lies in reducing the routine of serverless deployment creation by generating it straight from the code of the application itself. So, simply speaking, Kotless gives you one magic button to deploy your Web application as a serverless application on AWS and Azure. Kotless is able to deploy existing Spring Boot or Ktor applications to AWS serverless platform. To do it, you'll need to set up a plugin and replace the existing dependency...
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