Upcoming Vert.x Http Proxy updates
The upcoming Vert.x Http Proxy updates, introduced through Google Summer of Code 2024, will simplify usage and reduce boilerplate code by adding features like interceptors for modifying HTTP requests and responses.
Improving the Vert.x Micrometer Metrics performance
Vert.x 5 is coming with many great new features and enhancements. In this article, you’ll learn about the Vert.x Micrometer Metrics performance improvements.
Eclipse Vert.x client for Apache Pinot
Apache Pinot is a realtime distributed datastore for analytics workloads. To make it easier for Eclipse Vert.x users to use Apache Pinot in their applications, we introduce the Reactiverse Vert.x Client for Pinot.
Improvements to the GraphQL-Java integration
Vert.x 4.4 introduces several improvements to the GraphQL-Java integration, including an upgraded GraphiQL IDE with a slick UI and subscriptions support, simplified data fetcher definitions using instrumentation, and support for Apollo’s Automatic Persisted Queries (APQ).
Vert.x virtual threads incubator
JEP 425: Virtual threads aka Loom is coming to the Java Platform as a preview in Java 19. The Vert.x team is launching an incubator project to experiment with virtual threads.
Eclipse Vert.x for Scala next steps
This blog post gives an overview of the current plans for the vertx-lang-scala module, in particular with respect to the upcoming Vert.x 4.
VS Code Vert.x Starter Extension
Today, we are really excited to announce the Visual Studio Code Vert.x Starter extension. It allows you to create a Vert.x project, customize the creation, and search for dependencies.
New community channels
In order to better support the community, we (the core team and module maintainers) now also provide help on Stack Overflow and Gitter.
Google Summer of Code 2018
It’s this time of year again! Google Summer of Code 2018 submission period has just started!