It is a portable, event-driven runtime that makes it easy for developers to build resilient, stateless and stateful microservices that run on the cloud and edge and embraces the diversity of languages and developer frameworks. | It is an Express-inspired web framework using a powerful extractor system. It is designed to improve, speed, and scale your microservices with a friendly syntax. It is built with Rust, which means it gets memory safety, reliability, concurrency, and performance for free while helping to save money on infrastructure. |
Event-driven Pub-Sub system with pluggable providers and at-least-once semantics;
Input and Output bindings with pluggable providers;
State management with pluggable data stores;
Consistent service-to-service discovery and invocation;
Opt-in stateful models: Strong/Eventual consistency, First-write/Last-write wins;
Cross platform Virtual Actors;
Rate limiting;
Built-in distributed tracing using Open Telemetry;
Runs natively on Kubernetes using a dedicated Operator and CRDs;
Supports all programming languages via HTTP and gRPC;
Multi-Cloud, open components (bindings, pub-sub, state) from Azure, AWS, GCP;
Runs anywhere - as a process or containerized;
Lightweight (58MB binary, 4MB physical memory);
Runs as a sidecar - removes the need for special SDKs or libraries;
Dedicated CLI - developer friendly experience with easy debugging;
Clients for Java, Dotnet, Go, Javascript and Python | Express inspired web framework;
Improve, speed, and scale your microservices with a friendly syntax;
Get memory safety, reliability, concurrency, and performance for free |
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