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Audit Armeria-based Java projects for event loop blocking by discovering patterns, scanning operations, tracing calls, and generating fix plans without code changes. Pinpoint latency spike causes for pre-release validation.
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Build a reactive microservice at your pace, not theirs.
Armeria is your go-to microservice framework for any situation. You can build any type of microservice leveraging your favorite technologies, including gRPC, Thrift, Kotlin, Retrofit, Reactive Streams, Spring Boot and Dropwizard.
It is open-sourced by the creator of Netty and his colleagues at LINE Corporation.
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