There are currently 112 open-source projects built with Vert.x, with a combined total of 18.9k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Java.
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A Vert.x Web handler that adds Server-Sent Events (SSE) support, including event-bus bridging and a client EventSource API.
A Maven plugin for hot-deploying Vert.x verticles, enabling live code reloading during development.
A Vert.x-based framework for building RESTful applications using JAX-RS annotations and standards.
Brings the CDI programming model into the Vert.x ecosystem for building reactive JVM applications.
Proof-of-concept demonstrating Vert.x and Node.js integration via the Vert.x Event Bus bridge with clustering in AWS EC2.
An adapter library to run Vaadin web applications on the Vert.x reactive toolkit.
A Java library that simplifies and secures relational database access by wrapping JDBC with automatic resource management and SQL injection prevention.
A legacy Vert.x adapter for the Atmosphere Framework, enabling WebSocket and HTTP server capabilities on the Vert.x platform.
Integration and support for writing Vert.x application tests with JUnit 5.
A Vert.x module for executing Cassandra statements asynchronously with callbacks on the Vert.x event loop.
A command-line shell for interacting with and managing Vert.x applications.
A starter template for building monolithic CRUD RESTful web services using Vert.x and PostgreSQL.
An opinionated controller framework for Vert.x-web that eliminates routing boilerplate through annotations and reflection.
A Java library for multi-party Diffie-Hellman key exchange built on the asynchronous Vert.x framework.
A highly scalable Retrofit adapter that enables non-blocking HTTP client operations using Vert.x as the underlying transport.
Enables dependency injection for Vert.x verticles using the HK2 framework.
A reactive, non-blocking Aerospike client for Vert.x that provides asynchronous database operations.
A Vert.x library for asynchronous Kafka message consumption and production via the Vert.x event bus.
An event-based access log implementation for Vert.x web routes, compatible with Apache and W3C log formats.
A Vert.x event bus time scheduler supporting cron-style, interval, union, and custom timers with flexible management.
A library that injects Vert.x core objects as Spring beans, enabling Vert.x usage as a library within Spring applications.
Helper classes for building GraphQL HTTP servers with Vert.x, integrating graphql-java async execution.
A VerticleFactory implementation that deploys verticles using service names and JSON descriptors.
A high-performance, Vert.x-based distributed Java game server for real-time indie multiplayer development.
A collection of utilities and APIs for simplifying asynchronous programming and common tasks in Vert.x applications.
A Consul-based cluster manager plugin for Vert.x, enabling service discovery, distributed data structures, and cluster coordination.
A generic CRUD REST service for persisting resources hierarchically in filesystem, Redis, or AWS S3 storage.
A Vert.x-powered asynchronous multithreaded web server with simple annotation-based route configuration.
Enables Meteor applications to connect and communicate with Vert.x components via the Vert.x Event Bus.
A Vert.x library for sending validated asynchronous push notifications via OneSignal with compile-time safety.
An Elixir package providing TCP-based connectivity between Elixir applications and Vert.x event bus.
A Vert.x client for tapping into MySQL replication stream, enabling real-time consumption of row-level binlog events.
Example of building a template-based web server using Gentics Mesh and Handlebars with Vert.x.
Enables Ruby language support for building reactive applications on the Vert.x toolkit.
A highly scalable, Redis-persistent queuing system for Vert.x applications.
A Groovy extension module for Vert.x that adds syntactic sugar and a DSL for more idiomatic Groovy APIs.
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