Brook
Supports microservices and in-app logic orchestration
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Description
Brook is an orchestration engine that supports microservices and embedded in-app logic orchestration. It allows users to effortlessly build their own workflow orchestration engine, maximizing lightweight functionality through a deliberate separation of core components and middleware extensions.
How to use Brook?
To use Brook, clone the repository, set up the Maven dependencies according to your project needs, and initialize the Brook engine in your application. You can then define your workflows and orchestration logic using the provided tools and extensions.
Core features of Brook:
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Supports microservices orchestration
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Embedded in-app logic orchestration
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Lightweight architecture
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Seamless integration with various application frameworks
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Extensible through plugins
Why could be used Brook?
# | Use case | Status | |
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# 1 | Building custom workflow orchestration engines | ✅ | |
# 2 | Integrating microservices in a serverless architecture | ✅ | |
# 3 | Creating and managing complex workflows in applications | ✅ |
Who developed Brook?
Brook is developed by mytang0, a GitHub user focused on creating tools for microservices and orchestration solutions.