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Introduction to QBit

Richard Hightower edited this page Apr 28, 2016 · 1 revision

What is QBit?

QBit is a queuing library for services. It is similar to many other projects. QBit is just a library not a platform. QBit has libraries to put a service behind a queue. You can use QBit queues directly or you can create a service. A service is a Java class whose methods are executed via queues. QBit implements apartment model threading and is similar to the Actor model (Service Actors). QBit does not use a disruptor. It uses regular Java Queues. QBit can do 100 million ping pong calls per second. QBit also supports calling services via REST, and WebSocket.

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