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WebAssembly

Application of the WASM Plug-in in End-to-End Canary Release

MSE provides a set of mature functions in the end-to-end canary release scenario of microservices and supports canary routing policies of content rules and percentage rules.

Access Redis by Using Higress Based on Custom Plug-ins

This article introduces Higress and describes how Redis plugins can be utilized for implementing sophisticated features such as rate limiting, caching, and session management.

Higress's New WASM Runtime Greatly Improves Performance

This article introduces the latest progress of Higress in switching the runtime of Wasm plug-in from V8 to WAMR.

Get Started with WebAssembly in Five Minutes

This article introduces WebAssembly and gives a comprehensive description from theoretical introduction to practical application.

Higress Practice: Use 30 Lines of Code to Write a Wasm Go Plugin

This article introduces a Demo of Open-Source Higress and explains the principle and mechanism behind it.

When Knative Meets WebAssembly

This article introduces the WAGI project and explains how it can combine WASM and WASI applications with Serverless frameworks.

eunomia-bpf: The Lightweight Development Framework for eBPF and WebAssembly Is Now Available!

This article is an excerpt from a speech about eunomia-bpf from the 2022 Apsara Conference.

Understand WebAssembly in One Article

The article introduces the instruction set of the WebAssembly abstract machine and the writing and running methods of assembly language.

WebAssembly + Dapr = Next-Generation Cloud-Native Runtime?

This article discusses WebAssembly, Dapr, TypeScript, and AssemblyScript and how they work together to create the next-generation cloud-native runtime.

Interview with Christian Posta: Istio 1.7 Will Be the Most Stable Version for Production

Christian Posta, Field CTO at Solo.io, discusses the future of Istio during a Q&A session from a cloud-native microservice conference.

Using WebAssembly and Kubernetes in Combination

This article gives a detailed analysis of using WebAssembly and Kubernetes together to bring high-performance computing capabilities to web browsers.