Eclipse Vert.x started to promote microservices even before this buzzword appeared and continues to showcase the benefits of such an approach. This toolkit is designed for building reactive applications using any language that runs on the JVM, including Java, Groovy, Ceylon, Ruby, JavaScript, Kotlin, and Scala. Basically, a Vert.x application is a plain JAR file, so the application can be packaged in two different ways:


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