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Colossus
lightweight framework for building high-performance applications in Scala that require non-blocking network I/O. -
Unfiltered
A modular set of unopinionated primitives for servicing HTTP and WebSocket requests in Scala. -
Reactive
FRP and web abstractions, which can be plugged into any web framework (currently only has bindings for Lift). -
Play Pagelets
A Module for the Play Framework to build resilient and modular Play applications in an elegant and concise manner. -
Xitrum
An async and clustered Scala web framework and HTTP(S) server fusion on top of Netty, Akka, and Hazelcast.
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Play Framework - The High Velocity Web Framework
The Play Framework combines productivity and performance making it easy to build scalable web applications with Java and Scala. Play is developer friendly with a "just hit refresh" workflow and built-in testing support. With Play, applications scale predictably due to a stateless and non-blocking architecture. By being RESTful by default, including assets compilers, JSON & WebSocket support, Play is a perfect fit for modern web & mobile applications.
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