casual is a modern distributed application server that allows users to build large scale systems with minimal configuration.
Key features include:
- XATMI compliance.
- Cloud compatibility.
- Automatic service discovery.
- Built in queues, as well as queue-to-service and queue-to-queue forward functionality.
- UNIX-friendly CLI.
- Asynchronous service calls provide massive concurrency without the hassle of threads.
The casual documentation can be viewed at casualcore.github.io.
There are several ways to get involved with the casual project, for example:
- Contribute to the casual codebase.
- Report bugs or request new features by submitting new issues.
- Join the official Discord.
- Help improve the documentation.
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release/1.6 | |
feature/1.7/main | |
release/1.7 |
Everything in this repository is licensed under the MIT license, with the exception of stuff under thirdparty, which have their own licenses.
We show this by the file license.md.