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FeathersJS

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Javalin

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Kemal

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Pros of FeathersJS
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Pros of Kemal
  • 12
    Real-time
  • 7
    Choose any ORM
  • 7
    Datastore Agnostic
  • 6
    Flexible Plugins
  • 5
    Choose Socketio or Primus
  • 4
    Easy Rest
  • 4
    Isomorphic Services API
  • 4
    Open source
  • 3
    Scalable
  • 3
    Easy to use with Graphql
  • 3
    Documentation
  • 3
    Service-oriented architecture
  • 3
    Data-driven APIs
  • 3
    Uses express, will support other options soon
  • 3
    Advanced Composable Service Middleware called holds
  • 1
    Lightweight
  • 1
    Rich support of template engines
  • 1
    Does not require IDEA plugins
  • 2
    Simple and super fast
  • 1
    Middlewares

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What is FeathersJS?

Feathers is a real-time, micro-service web framework for NodeJS that gives you control over your data via RESTful resources, sockets and flexible plug-ins.

What is Javalin?

Javalin started as a fork of the Spark framework but quickly turned into a ground-up rewrite influenced by express.js. Both of these web frameworks are inspired by the modern micro web framework grandfather: Sinatra, so if you’re coming from Ruby then Javalin shouldn’t feel too unfamiliar.

What is Kemal?

Lightning Fast, Super Simple micro web framework written in Crystal programming language. Inspired by Sinatra.

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