What is Femas?
It focuses on the running state of microservices and provides one-stop microservice management and control capabilities such as multi-frame unified service discovery, north-south and east-west traffic management, service observability, and configuration management.
Femas is a tool in the Microservices Tools category of a tech stack.
Femas is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Femas's open source repository on GitHub
Femas Integrations
Java, Golang, Linux, Windows, and macOS are some of the popular tools that integrate with Femas. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with Femas.
Femas's Features
- Provide SDKs for Java and Go to help users realize multi-language unified management on the same Paas platform
- Standardizes and encapsulates microservice capabilities and provides unified access to the layer of irrelevant protocols
- Abstracts the capabilities that a microservice application may need to use in the running process into standard API components, which are convenient for expansion and compatible with other open source component ecosystems
- The underlying capabilities of Femas are plug-in and standardization, and users can flexibly combine and match the microservice capability matrix according to their needs
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