We are seriously considering to switch from Java(spring cloud) to some go Framework. Would you compare it with Spring cloud? we are looking features like Service discovery, orchestration etc and support to gRPC(important).
Fiber does not have HTTP/2 support unless you use a reverse proxy like cloudflare, nginx, f5, incapsula etc. I don't have much experience with the Spring cloud framework, but I don't think making the switch is worth it if your application relies on gRPC. However, HTTP/2 is being worked on github.com/valyala/fasthttp/issues... and when this is ready, the gRPC protocol could follow!
Thank you. We are still running in Http 1.1 and not going to grpc for some time now.
However I'm looking for complete framework support for microservices architecture like service discovery, orchestration, tracing, health monitor as we are not using kubernate
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
We are seriously considering to switch from Java(spring cloud) to some go Framework. Would you compare it with Spring cloud? we are looking features like Service discovery, orchestration etc and support to gRPC(important).
Fiber does not have HTTP/2 support unless you use a reverse proxy like cloudflare, nginx, f5, incapsula etc. I don't have much experience with the Spring cloud framework, but I don't think making the switch is worth it if your application relies on gRPC. However, HTTP/2 is being worked on github.com/valyala/fasthttp/issues... and when this is ready, the gRPC protocol could follow!
Thank you. We are still running in Http 1.1 and not going to grpc for some time now.
However I'm looking for complete framework support for microservices architecture like service discovery, orchestration, tracing, health monitor as we are not using kubernate