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com.avast:sst-http4s-server_2.13
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Functional programming toolkit for building server applications in Scala.
This project is a culmination of years of Scala development at Avast and tries to represent the best practices of Scala server development we have gained together with tools that allow us to be effective. It is a set of small, flexible and cohesive building blocks that fit together well and allow you to build reliable server applications.
You can use the official Giter8 template to get started:
sbt new avast/sst-seed.g8
Read it here or you can deep dive into example code.
There are certain design decisions and constraints that are put in place to guide the development of the toolkit and recommended for the development of your server applications.
Please report issues to GitHub. Pull requests are always welcome.
The project follows the semantic versioning schema which means that just by looking at the version you will know whether to expect compatibility problems or not.
The project values backwards compatibility but it cannot prevent innovation. There will be breaking changes but they will always be properly versioned and documented.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
See CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.
Scala Server Toolkit is licensed under MIT License.
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Functional programming toolkit for building server applications in Scala.
We found that com.avast:sst-http4s-server_2.13 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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