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proxy.golang.org : github.com/webability-go/xamboo

Package xamboo is a high quality framework for Web and Applications server, including a powerfull CMS with a metalnaguage built-in. It is made for GO 1.15 or higher, and is perfect for heavy load and REST APIs optimizations. Xamboo is the result of over 15 years of manufacturing engineering frameworks, originally written for PHP 7+ and now ported to GO 1.15+ Xamboo is freeware, and uses several other freeware components (XConfig, XCore, XDominion, WAJAF) Xamboo is an engine to build applications that distribute any type of code to the client: It is completely independent of the generated code, i.e. you can send HTML, XHTML, XML, SGML, javascript, JSON, PDF, images, videos, etc. Xamboo works on sites currently distributing more than **90 millions web pages monthly**, (that's near 500 pages per second on peak hour) it serves regular sites, and GRAPH-APIs / REST APIs to APP-mobiles. The Xamboo server works only on Unix systems, since it makes a heavy use of plugins (.so librairies) that are not compatible with windows. https://www.github.com/webability-go/xamboo The runner: Will launch the system, load the configuration, start loggers, engines, components, listeners and link the handlers.

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purl: pkg:golang/github.com/webability-go/xamboo
Keywords: cms, engine, freeware, go, golang, webability, webability-xamboo, xamboo
License: MIT
Latest release: about 1 month ago
First release: over 4 years ago
Namespace: github.com/webability-go
Dependent packages: 2
Dependent repositories: 4
Stars: 43 on GitHub
Forks: 7 on GitHub
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Last synced: 16 days ago

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