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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library. With tapir, you can describe HTTP API endpoints as immutable Scala values. Each endpoint can contain a number of input and output parameters. Compile-time guarantees, develop-time completions, read-time information. Separate the shape of the endpoint (the "what"), from the server logic (the "how"). Generate documentation from endpoint descriptions.
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    The Lift Web Framework
    Lift is the most powerful, most secure web framework available today. There are Seven Things that distinguish Lift from other web frameworks. 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.
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    Apache PredictionIO

    Apache PredictionIO

    Machine learning server for developers and ML engineers

    Apache PredictionIO® is an open source Machine Learning Server built on top of a state-of-the-art open source stack for developers and data scientists to create predictive engines for any machine learning task. Quickly build and deploy an engine as a web service on production with customizable templates; respond to dynamic queries in real-time once deployed as a web service; evaluate and tune multiple engine variants systematically; unify data from multiple platforms in batch or in real-time for comprehensive predictive analytics; speed up machine learning modeling with systematic processes and pre-built evaluation measures; support machine learning and data processing libraries such as Spark MLLib and OpenNLP; implement your own machine learning models and seamlessly incorporate them into your engine; simplify data infrastructure management.
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    Metawidget
    Metawidget is a smart User Interface widget that populates itself, at runtime, with UI components to match the properties of your business objects. Supports Swing, Java Server Faces (JSF), GWT, Spring, Struts, Android, Hibernate, Groovy, JPA and more
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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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    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    Web development IDE in browser, supports Java, ruby, javascript...etc

    HiveMind is a browser based web development that combines an application container (jetty), a middleware and a developer environment that runs in the browser. It runs on the jvm so you are not limited by environment. You can run it on your laptop, company server or even on a cloud service like AWS. It supports Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Groovy, Clojure.
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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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