🦎 A multi-protocol, event-native proxy. Securely interface web apps, IoT clients, & microservices to Apache Kafka® via declaratively defined, stateless APIs.
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🦎 A multi-protocol, event-native proxy. Securely interface web apps, IoT clients, & microservices to Apache Kafka® via declaratively defined, stateless APIs.
Shows an example on how to use AxonFramework in conjunction with microprofile on quarkus
Samples: Spring Server-Sent Events with Redis
This repository contains an example implementation of Server-Sent Events (SSE) using the Spring Boot framework.
sse-eventbus demo without Spring Boot
EventBus library for sending events from a Spring appliction to the web browser with SSE
A demo that integrates quarkus with Kafka and SSE
Horizontal scalable chat application using SpringBoot and Server Sent Event/WebSocket.
ServiceStack Java Libraries and Apps
Server-sent events (SSE) client implementation for Java, based on OkHttp: http://javadoc.io/doc/com.launchdarkly/okhttp-eventsource
This project simplify the Server Sent Events in Spring WebFlux
Angular-Springboot web application using server-sent-events
Simple application to demonstrate server sent events using Spring Boot.
When dealing with real-time data it is often required to send that data over the internet to various sources. Various technologies have enabled this such as web sockets and long polling. Recently server-sent events (SSE) has become a popular technology to push updates to clients. Ingesting this type of data source into AWS requires a client to b…
Spring Boot + Real-Time Web Applications with Server-Sent Events ( SSE ) - SseEmitter
Real-time communication test server
All-in-one stop for real-time news for stock price discoveries
Home and building automation in a can
Example code for my article "SSE (Server-sent events) in Spring Boot"
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