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    Gatling

    Gatling

    Modern Load Testing as Code

    ...Gatling supports HTTP out of the box as well as WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, and JMS, so you can exercise modern, real-time systems end to end. Rich HTML reports visualize percentiles, response time distributions, errors, and throughput, making bottlenecks and regressions easy to spot. With injection profiles (ramp, constant, spikes) and pass/fail gates, you can automate performance thresholds in CI and promote builds with confidence.
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    Kamon Telemetry

    Kamon Telemetry

    Distributed Tracing, Metrics and Context Propagation for applications

    ...With Kamon Telemetry you can collect metrics, propagate context across threads and services, and get distributed traces automatically. The best way to get started is by following our installation guides and taking it from there. Have fun with Kamon. Monitor your backend applications, fix performance issues, and get alerted when problems happen. All without being a monitoring expert. Everybody starts monitoring with logs because they are there by default. Just connect to your server and start tailing. But logs have a hard time showing you the overall response times for your application, or whether certain calls to the database are happening in sequence or parallel (among a million other things).
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    Akka

    Akka

    Build concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven apps

    Build powerful reactive, concurrent, and distributed applications more easily. Akka is a toolkit for building highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications for Java and Scala. Actors and Streams let you build systems that scale up, using the resources of a server more efficiently, and out, using multiple servers. Building on the principles of The Reactive Manifesto Akka allows you to write systems that self-heal and stay responsive in the face of failures. Up to...
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    The Lift Web Framework
    ...Lift apps are resistant to common vulnerabilities including many of the OWASP Top 10. Lift apps are fast to build, concise and easy to maintain. 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. ...
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    Spray

    Spray

    Scala libraries for building and consuming RESTful web services

    Spray is a suite of Scala libraries built on top of Akka that offers a modular, asynchronous, and non-blocking toolkit for building and consuming RESTful and HTTP services. The core philosophy behind Spray is that it should act as a “library” for integration and HTTP layers, not as a full application framework—it gives you the building blocks to handle HTTP and REST but doesn’t impose heavy structure. It includes modules for low-level HTTP I/O, routing, client and server APIs, HTTP model...
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    Guardian Frontend

    Guardian Frontend

    The Guardian DotCom

    This repository hosts a major part of The Guardian’s web application stack, historically the Play Framework–based code that serves the newspaper’s content at scale. It orchestrates rendering of articles, live blogs, and interactive pieces while integrating advertising, analytics, identity, and paywall-adjacent features. The codebase coordinates with upstream content APIs, image services, and media platforms to compose pages dynamically with caching and edge-friendly layouts. Operationally,...
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