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A framework for developing extremely fast and scalable network applications in Scala. Inspired by Ruby/EventMachine.
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Scala/EventMachine is a framework for creating networked and distributed applications, inspired by Ruby/EventMachine. It is copyrighted free software released under an MIT-style license. Copyright (C) 2010, by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved Scala/EM is written in pure Scala for deployment on the JVM. It has the following design objectives: 1) Extremely fast and scalable. (Each process should support up to 100,000 simultaneous network connections, and up to 10 gigabits/sec of throughput.) 2) Suitable for production environments, in enterprises and social networks. (Stable, dependable APIs, large suite of pre-built protocol handlers, integration with other enterprise frameworks) 3) Easy to use. (Programmers provide only application logic and the framework does the rest.) 4) A sequential programming style. The first three objectives are shared with Ruby/EM. The fourth is a new objective, designed to eliminate the difficulties associated with event-driven programming. Scala/EM enables programmers to develop applications using a straightforward, familiar style that uses blocking calls to obtain data from the network. Scala/EM relies on features of the Scala 2.8 programming language, including event-driven actors and continuations, to achieve real ease of use combined with extreme performance and scalability. But the framework hides these complex features from the programmer. The Scala/EM project will release experimental code branches and documentation, on a schedule that tracks the production-release schedule of Scala version 2.8, which is currently in beta. Keep checking here for updates.
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