# vert.x **Repository Path**: mirrors_rhuss/vert.x ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: vert.x - **Description**: vert.x - Effortless asynchronous application development for the modern web and enterprise - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-18 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-29 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ## What is vert.x? **Vert.x is the framework for the next generation of asynchronous, effortlessly scalable, concurrent applications.** Vert.x is a framework which takes inspiration from event driven frameworks like node.js, combines it with a distributed event bus and sticks it all on the JVM - a runtime with *real* concurrency and unrivalled performance. Vert.x then exposes the API in JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Ruby, Python, Groovy and Java. Some of the key highlights include: * Polyglot. Write your application components in JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Ruby, Python, Groovy or Java. It's up to you. Or mix and match several programming languages in a single application. (Scala and Clojure support is scheduled too). * No more worrying about concurrency. Vert.x allows you to write all your code as single threaded, freeing you from the hassle of multi-threaded programming, yet unlike other asynchronous framework it scales seamlessly over available cores without you having to fork. * Vert.x has a super simple, asynchronous programming model for writing truly scalable non-blocking applications. * Vert.x includes a distributed event bus that spans the client and server side so your applications components can communicate incredibly easily. The event bus even penetrates into in-browser JavaScript allowing you to create effortless so-called *real-time* web applications. * Vert.x provides real power and simplicity, without being simplistic. No more boilerplate or sprawling xml configuration files. *If you don't want the whole vert.x platform, vert.x can also be used as a lightweight library in your Java or Groovy applications* **Please see the [website](http://vertx.io/) for full documentation and information on vert.x** The Vert.x project has moved here https://github.com/vert-x/vert.x