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KintoHub vs Lambada Framework: What are the differences?
Developers describe KintoHub as "Microservices made simple". Build microservice-first apps, websites and APIs in seconds. Use any language you love and start sharing features with the world. Deploy your first applications now for free. On the other hand, Lambada Framework is detailed as "Build and deploy serverless applications using JAVA". Lambada framework is a REST framework that implements JAX-RS API and lets you deploy your applications to AWS Lambda and API Gateway in a serverless fashion. With Lambada you can migrate the existing JAX-RS applications with a very little effort and build scalable applications without having to deal with servers.
KintoHub and Lambada Framework belong to "Serverless / Task Processing" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by KintoHub are:
- Deploy your apps fast - Build and deploy your first application in minutes. Expose the API and call its endpoints anywhere.
- Serverless with a twist - Spawn only the services your applications need. Automatically.
- Backward compatible - Get the best of both worlds: nimble microservices and containerized legacy applications with KintoBlocks.
On the other hand, Lambada Framework provides the following key features:
- Support for the most common JAX-RS annotations.
- XML based configuration for Lambda function including VPC, custom execution role
- Support for multiple stages and regions.
Lambada Framework is an open source tool with 236 GitHub stars and 47 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Lambada Framework's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of KintoHub
Pros of Lambada Framework
- Pay only when invoked1
- Various event sources to trigger1
- Supported by serverless framework1