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Pushpin vs Serialized: What are the differences?

Developers describe Pushpin as "Reverse proxy for realtime web services". Pushpin is a reverse proxy server that makes it easy to build realtime web services. The project is unique among realtime push solutions in that it is designed to address the needs of API creators. On the other hand, Serialized is detailed as "Complete platform for Event Sourcing & CQRS". Complete platform for Event Sourcing & CQRS. Build fast, scalable and secure event-driven systems using any language. No more managing storage infrastructure or databases.

Pushpin and Serialized can be primarily classified as "Realtime Backend / API" tools.

Some of the features offered by Pushpin are:

  • Supports HTTP streaming, HTTP long-polling, and WebSockets.
  • Clients communicate using your API contract. Pushpin is a server-side implementation detail.
  • Since Pushpin is a proxy server, the backend can be written in any language.

On the other hand, Serialized provides the following key features:

  • Event Sourcing API
  • Projections API
  • Reactions API

Pushpin is an open source tool with 2.72K GitHub stars and 116 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Pushpin's open source repository on GitHub.

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      What is Pushpin?

      Pushpin is a reverse proxy server that makes it easy to build realtime web services. The project is unique among realtime push solutions in that it is designed to address the needs of API creators.

      What is Serialized?

      Complete platform for Event Sourcing & CQRS. Build fast, scalable and secure event-driven systems using any language. No more managing storage infrastructure or databases.

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