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ReactiveMongo vs Upmin Admin: What are the differences?

Developers describe ReactiveMongo as "Non-blocking, Reactive MongoDB Driver for Scala". ReactiveMongo is designed to avoid any kind of blocking request. Every operation returns immediately, freeing the running thread and resuming execution when it is over. Accessing the database is not a bottleneck anymore. On the other hand, Upmin Admin is detailed as "Framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort in Ruby on Rails". Upmin Admin is a framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort.

ReactiveMongo and Upmin Admin belong to "Database Tools" category of the tech stack.

ReactiveMongo and Upmin Admin are both open source tools. It seems that ReactiveMongo with 797 GitHub stars and 231 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Upmin Admin with 789 GitHub stars and 78 GitHub forks.

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What is ReactiveMongo?

ReactiveMongo is designed to avoid any kind of blocking request. Every operation returns immediately, freeing the running thread and resuming execution when it is over. Accessing the database is not a bottleneck anymore.

What is Upmin Admin?

Upmin Admin is a framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort.

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