Hot is a polyglot reactive web framework for the JVM.
It let you develop REST services, web apps and various tasks in a reactive way using one of the three supported languages Groovy, JavaScript and Python.
Hot contains all the tools needed in every step of the development from bootstrapping a project to releasing it.
Hot is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Provides simple APIs for dealing with databases (SQL/NOSQL), security and HTTP.
- Coded with a dynamic language
- Maps/Dictionaries are central
- Code is non blocking
- Exposed APIs massively use deferred objects
- Hot applications can be run as a standalone package or in any JEE7 compatible application server
Website: dsolimando.github.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Solimando Damien
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Hot is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Groovy Web Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Grails | Popular web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring Boot |
| Micronaut | Support for Java, Kotlin and the Groovy language |
| Ratpack | Simple, capable, toolkit for creating high performance web applications |
| Gaelyk | Lightweight Groovy toolkit for Google App Engine Java |
| Hot | Polyglot reactive web framework for the JVM |
| Glide | Create apps that run on Google App Engine |
| gServ | Create and deploy REST based services using Groovy |
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