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### Agnostic
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- [Apex](https://github.com/apex/apex) - Tool for deploying and managing AWS Lambda functions. With shims for languages not yet supported by Lambda, you can use Golang out of the box.
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- [CoAP](http://coap.technology/impls.html) - Constrained Application Protocol implementations.
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- [CoAP](http://coap.technology/impls.html) - Constrained application protocol implementations.
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- [GRPC](http://www.grpc.io/) - A high performance, open source, general RPC framework that puts mobile and HTTP/2 first. Libraries in C, C++, Java, Go, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP and C#.
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- [Hprose](http://github.com/hprose) - A very newbility RPC Library, support 25+ languages now.
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- [Micro](https://github.com/micro/micro) - A microservices toolchain in Go.
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- [Negroni](https://github.com/codegangsta/negroni) - Idiomatic HTTP middleware for Golang.
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- [Neutrino](https://github.com/neutrinoapp/neutrino) - Realtime/REST backend service.
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- [RPCX](https://github.com/smallnest/rpcx) - A distributed RPC service framework based on net/rpc like alibaba Dubbo and weibo Motan.
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- [RPCX](https://github.com/smallnest/rpcx) - A distributed RPC service framework based on NET/RPC like Alibaba Dubbo and Weibo Motan.
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- [Sleepy](https://github.com/dougblack/sleepy) - REST for go.
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- [Vamp-router](https://github.com/magneticio/vamp-router) - Service routing, load balancing and filtering application.
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- [Zerver](https://github.com/cosiner/zerver) - RESTful API framework.
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#### Java
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- [Airlift](https://github.com/airlift/airlift) - Framework for building REST services in Java.
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- [Disruptor](https://github.com/LMAX-Exchange/disruptor) - A High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library.
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- [Disruptor](https://github.com/LMAX-Exchange/disruptor) - High-performance inter-thread messaging library.
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- [Dropwizard](https://dropwizard.github.io/) - Java framework for developing ops-friendly, high-performance, RESTful web services.
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- [HTTP Remoting](https://github.com/palantir/http-remoting) - Libraries for defining and creating RESTish/RPC servers and clients based on Feign or Retrofit as a client and Dropwizard/Jersey with JAX-RS service definitions as a server.
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- [Jersey](https://jersey.java.net/) - RESTful services in Java. JAX-RS (JSR 311 & JSR 339) Reference Implementation.
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- [Jersey](https://jersey.java.net/) - RESTful services in Java. JAX-RS reference implementation.
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- [MSF4J](htps://github.com/wso2/msf4j) - High throughput & low memory footprint Java microservices framework.
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- [QBit](https://github.com/advantageous/qbit) - Reactive programming library for building microservices.
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- [Ratpack](https://ratpack.io/) - Set of Java libraries that facilitate fast, efficient, evolvable and well tested HTTP applications. specific support for the Groovy language is provided.
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- [Restlet](http://restlet.com/) - Helps Java developers build web APIs that follow the REST architecture style.
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- [Spark](http://sparkjava.com/) - A micro framework for creating web applications in Java 8 with minimal effort.
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- [Spark](http://sparkjava.com/) - A micro-framework for creating web applications in Java 8 with minimal effort.
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- [Spring Boot](http://projects.spring.io/spring-boot/) - Makes it easy to create stand-alone, production-grade Spring based applications.
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#### Scala
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