The interpreter has been developed in Java but, from a linguistic perspective, Jolie is completely independent from it. It is possible to implement the interpreter using another technology. Thus, it is wrong to state…
I am not an expert of Akka, but more or less the answer could be yes. I don't know if the following features are supported also in Akka: - In jolie, it is quite transparent to develop a monolith or a distributed system…
In jolie, develoeprs program services instead of classes or functions. I think this is the main novelty introduced by jolie. Everything is a service, and you can postpone the decision on how to deploy an application.…
https://dzone.com/articles/the-red-pill-of-microservices
The interpreter has been developed in Java but, from a linguistic perspective, Jolie is completely independent from it. It is possible to implement the interpreter using another technology. Thus, it is wrong to state…
I am not an expert of Akka, but more or less the answer could be yes. I don't know if the following features are supported also in Akka: - In jolie, it is quite transparent to develop a monolith or a distributed system…
In jolie, develoeprs program services instead of classes or functions. I think this is the main novelty introduced by jolie. Everything is a service, and you can postpone the decision on how to deploy an application.…
https://dzone.com/articles/the-red-pill-of-microservices