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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. ...
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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 output to various endpoints in real time. ...
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    protoactor-go

    protoactor-go

    Proto Actor - Ultra fast distributed actors for Go, C# and Java/Kotlin

    Built on cloud-native technologies. Taking advantage of proven stability and performance. Asynchronous and Distributed by design. High-level abstractions like Actors and Virtual Grains. Capable of millions of messages per second cross-process communication. Write systems that self-heal using supervisor hierarchies. The Actor Model provides a higher level of abstraction for writing concurrent and distributed systems. It alleviates the developer from having to deal with explicit locking and...
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    ksqlDB

    ksqlDB

    The database purpose-built for stream processing applications

    Build applications that respond immediately to events. Craft materialized views over streams. Receive real-time push updates, or pull current state on demand. Seamlessly leverage your existing Apache Kafka® infrastructure to deploy stream-processing workloads and bring powerful new capabilities to your applications. Use a familiar, lightweight syntax to pack a powerful punch. Capture, process, and serve queries using only SQL. No other languages or services are required. ksqlDB enables you...
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