Microservice governance framework, leveraging bytecode enhancement technology,
employs a micro-kernel extensible architecture’s proxyless implementation,
offering superior performance and resource efficiency compared to the sidecar pattern.
In addition to supporting conventional microservice governance features such as circuit breaking, rate limiting, and degradation,
it also facilitates swimlane governance and application multi-active traffic governance.
Offers traffic governance plugins for Spring cloud dalston/greenwich/hoxton/2020/2021/2022/2023/2024/2025, Dubbo 2.6/2.7/3, SofaRpc, Rocketmq, and Kafka.
This enables existing java applications within enterprises to seamlessly integrate traffic governance capabilities without altering business code,
supporting traffic scheduling in same-region, cross-region and multi-cloud multi-active scenarios,
thereby enhancing business stability and disaster recovery capabilities.
joylive-injector, used for cloud-native scenario auto-injection of joylive-agent.
How to use
Requirements
Compile requirement: JDK 17+ and Maven 3.2.5+
Runtime requirement: JDK 8+
Note: When using IDEA, please disable cross-compilation as shown below:
Main Features
Supports traffic control for various models, including in-region multi-activity and cross-region multi-activity.
Support swimlane-based full-link gray scale, QPS and concurrent current limiting, label routing, load balancing and other microservice governance strategies;
Supports local cell priority and cross-cell fault-tolerance strategies.
Employs bytecode enhancement technology, which is non-intrusive to business code and minimally impacts business performance.
Adopts a microkernel architecture with strong class isolation, featuring an easy-to-use and simple extension and configuration system.
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Overview
Microservice governance framework, leveraging bytecode enhancement technology, employs a micro-kernel extensible architecture’s proxyless implementation, offering superior performance and resource efficiency compared to the sidecar pattern. In addition to supporting conventional microservice governance features such as circuit breaking, rate limiting, and degradation, it also facilitates swimlane governance and application multi-active traffic governance. Offers traffic governance plugins for Spring cloud dalston/greenwich/hoxton/2020/2021/2022/2023/2024/2025, Dubbo 2.6/2.7/3, SofaRpc, Rocketmq, and Kafka. This enables existing java applications within enterprises to seamlessly integrate traffic governance capabilities without altering business code, supporting traffic scheduling in same-region, cross-region and multi-cloud multi-active scenarios, thereby enhancing business stability and disaster recovery capabilities.
Architecture
Agent for multi-live

Agent architect

Agent governance theory

Agent governance strategy
Agent for full chain gray release based on lane

Agent for local cell priority strategy

For more information, please refer to the Architecture Manual.
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joylive-agent.How to use
Requirements
Compile requirement: JDK 17+ and Maven 3.2.5+
Runtime requirement: JDK 8+
Note: When using IDEA, please disable cross-compilation as shown below:
Main Features
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Configuration reference manual
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