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JBoss vs Sanic: What are the differences?

JBoss: An open-source Java EE-based application server. An application platform for hosting your apps that provides an innovative modular, cloud-ready architecture, powerful management and automation, and world class developer productivity; Sanic: Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast. Sanic is a Flask-like Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast. It's based on the work done by the amazing folks at magicstack. On top of being Flask-like, Sanic supports async request handlers.

JBoss and Sanic can be categorized as "Web Servers" tools.

Sanic is an open source tool with 12.4K GitHub stars and 1.16K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Sanic's open source repository on GitHub.

Kanteron Systems, Syonet, and Tarya P2P are some of the popular companies that use JBoss, whereas Sanic is used by Polyaxon, Oh BiBi, and AdCombo. JBoss has a broader approval, being mentioned in 14 company stacks & 3 developers stacks; compared to Sanic, which is listed in 5 company stacks and 6 developer stacks.

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    What is JBoss?

    An application platform for hosting your apps that provides an innovative modular, cloud-ready architecture, powerful management and automation, and world class developer productivity.

    What is Sanic?

    Sanic is a Flask-like Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast. It's based on the work done by the amazing folks at magicstack. On top of being Flask-like, Sanic supports async request handlers.

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