Open Source Java Stream Processing Tools for Linux

Java Stream Processing Tools for Linux

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  • Zenflow- The AI Workflow Engine for Software Devs Icon
    Zenflow- The AI Workflow Engine for Software Devs

    Parallel agents. Multi-agent orchestration. Specs that turn into shipped code. Zenflow automates planning, coding, testing, and verification.

    Zenflow is the AI workflow engine built for real teams. Parallel agents plan, code, test, and verify in one workflow. With spec-driven development and deep context, Zenflow turns requirements into production-ready output so teams ship faster and stay in flow.
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    ksqlDB

    ksqlDB

    The database purpose-built for stream processing applications

    Build applications that respond immediately to events. Craft materialized views over streams. Receive real-time push updates, or pull current state on demand. Seamlessly leverage your existing Apache Kafka® infrastructure to deploy stream-processing workloads and bring powerful new capabilities to your applications. Use a familiar, lightweight syntax to pack a powerful punch. Capture, process, and serve queries using only SQL. No other languages or services are required. ksqlDB enables you to build event streaming applications leveraging your familiarity with relational databases. Three categories are foundational to building an application: collections, stream processing, and queries. Streams are immutable, append-only sequences of events. They're useful for representing a series of historical facts. Tables are mutable collections of events. They let you represent the latest version of each value per key.
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    A Middleware for Distrubted Data Stream Processing
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    LogsGrep

    A grep-like utility for log files.

    LogsGrep is a unique, grep-like utility designed specifically to target log files containing multi-line entries. The primary target is Java log files (Log4J, common, ...), where it is very common to have multiline log entries (for example log entries with a stacktrace). It follows Unix philosophy, does only its primary job and expects its input to be generated by other more advanced tools (tail, cat, type, find...); There is no goal to be compatible with Unix grep. LogsGrep is written in the Java programming langue having performance and low resource usage in mind (no strings, no object creation, stream-processing).
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    MXQuery is a low-footprint implementation of XQuery 1.0, XQuery Update 1.0, XQuery Fulltext 1.0 and XQuery Scripting 1.0 as well as a subset of XQuery 1.1 (windowing, try/catch). It provides extensions to do data stream processing/CEP and SOAP/REST
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • Grafana: The open and composable observability platform Icon
    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

    Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.

    Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
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    Reactor Core

    Reactor Core

    Non-Blocking Reactive Foundation for the JVM

    Reactor Core is a foundational library for building reactive applications in Java, providing a powerful API for asynchronous, non-blocking programming.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing Engine

    Fully open source, cloud-native, scalable, micro streaming, and complex event processing system capable of building event-driven applications for use cases such as real-time analytics, data integration, notification management, and adaptive decision-making. Event processing logic can be written using Streaming SQL queries via graphical and source editors, to capture events from diverse data sources, process and analyze them, integrate with multiple services and data stores, and publish output to various endpoints in real time. Agile development experience with SQL-like query language and graphical drag-and-drop editor supporting event simulation. Lightweight runtime that can natively run on Kubernetes, Docker, VM, or bare metal, and embedded in any Java or Python application. Scalable, and highly available distributed event processing on Kubernetes, with NATS Streaming and Siddhi Kubernetes Operator.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    activeinsight
    ActiveInsight provides real-time detection and reaction to events and patterns. It is a platform that enables the detection of meaningful events within multiple, high frequency, event streams.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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