An open source tool for testing and profiling FaaS and serverless platforms
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An open source tool for testing and profiling FaaS and serverless platforms
Apache OpenWhisk package for communicating with Kafka or Message Hub
Code for the solution tutorial "Build a database-driven Slackbot" (chatbot) with a custom extension in IBM Watson Assistant
Apache OpenWhisk Runtime Rust supports Apache OpenWhisk functions written in Rust
Apache OpenWhisk SDK for building Docker "blackbox" runtimes
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Meteoroid realizes integrating Function as a Service(FaaS) capabilities in FIWARE. It provides a management interface specialized for FaaS and FIWARE.
Apache OpenWhisk Composer Python provides a high-level programming model in Python for composing serverless functions
Apache OpenWhisk deployment scripts and configuration files for running under Apache Mesos.
Implementing a novel de-duplication framework for serverless platform that de-duplicates events to avoid redundant execution of stateless functions.
FedKeeper is a client-based python tool for propagating FL-client functions over FaaS fabric. Its main objective is to act as a manager or keeper of various client functions distributed over different FaaS platforms.
It is a tool for deploying serverless functions to multiple heterogeneous serverless compute platform like AWS, OpenWhisk and Google Cloud Functions. This tool is based upon the Serverless Framework. One can use this tool for deploying the function(s) to more than one platform with a single command.
A framework for using High Performance Computing applications as serverless functions. (FaaS)
IoT data ingestion on the cloud
Simple demo showing how to write actions in different languages with IBM Cloud Functions. Created for the "Build a cloud native app with Apache OpenWhisk" webinar.
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