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    Reactor Core

    Reactor Core

    Non-Blocking Reactive Foundation for the JVM

    Reactor Core is a foundational library for building reactive applications in Java, providing a powerful API for asynchronous, non-blocking programming.
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    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing Engine

    Fully open source, cloud-native, scalable, micro streaming, and complex event processing system capable of building event-driven applications for use cases such as real-time analytics, data integration, notification management, and adaptive decision-making. Event processing logic can be written using Streaming SQL queries via graphical and source editors, to capture events from diverse data sources, process and analyze them, integrate with multiple services and data stores, and publish...
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    SnappyData

    SnappyData

    Memory optimized analytics database, based on Apache Spark

    SnappyData (aka TIBCO ComputeDB) is a distributed, in-memory optimized analytics database. SnappyData delivers high throughput, low latency, and high concurrency for a unified analytics workload. By fusing an in-memory hybrid database inside Apache Spark, it provides analytic query processing, mutability/transactions, access to virtually all big data sources and stream processing all in one unified cluster. One common use case for SnappyData is to provide analytics at interactive speeds over...
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    FLOGO

    FLOGO

    Simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions and apps

    Project Flogo is an ultra-light, Go-based open source ecosystem for building event-driven apps. Event-driven, you say? Yup, the notion of triggers and actions are leveraged to process incoming events. An action, a common interface, exposes key capabilities such as application integration, stream processing, etc. All capabilities within the Flogo Ecosystem have a few things in common, they all process events (in a manner suitable for the specific purpose) and they all implement the action...
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    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    An Embedded C++ Domain-Specific Language

    SPar is an internal C++ Domain-Specific Language (DSL) suitable to model and implement classical stream parallel patterns. The DSL uses standard C++ attributes to introduce annotations tagging the notable components of stream parallel applications: stream sources and stream processing stages. Latest version can be downloaded from the SVN using the following command: svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/spar-dsl-compiler/svn/ spar
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