Best Microservices Tools for GitLab

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    Postman Reviews
    Top Pick

    Postman

    Postman

    $12 per user per month
    24 Ratings
    Postman serves as a collaborative platform for developing APIs, designed to simplify the entire process of API creation and enhance teamwork, enabling the rapid development of superior APIs. The platform's features facilitate each phase of API construction, making it easier to collaborate and accelerate the creation of high-quality APIs. Users can quickly and effortlessly send requests for REST, SOAP, and GraphQL directly within Postman, optimizing their workflow. Additionally, it allows for the automation of manual tests, seamlessly integrating them into your CI/CD pipeline to safeguard against potential issues when code changes are deployed to production. API behavior can be communicated effectively by simulating endpoints and their respective responses without the need for a backend server setup. You can also generate and publish visually appealing, machine-readable documentation, which helps in making your API more accessible for users. Regular performance and response time checks ensure you stay informed about your API's health, allowing for proactive management. Lastly, Postman fosters a shared environment for API creation and consumption, enabling real-time collaboration among team members. Postman’s AI Agent Builder revolutionizes the development of AI agents with its no-code platform, enabling users to build, test, and deploy powerful agents without coding expertise. It provides access to a vast library of over 100,000 APIs and a variety of LLMs, offering tools to compare their performance, cost, and response quality. The visual workflow builder simplifies creating multi-step agent interactions, and its testing tools ensure reliability before deployment.
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    Crashtest Security Reviews

    Crashtest Security

    Crashtest Security

    €35 per month
    5 Ratings
    Crashtest Security, a SaaS-based security vulnerability scanner, allows agile development teams to ensure continuous security even before reaching Production. Our state-of the-art dynamic application security test (DAST), integrates seamlessly into your development environment and protects multipage and JavaScript applications, as well microservices and APIs. Crashtest Security Suite can be set up in minutes. You will also have advanced crawling options and the ability to automate your security. Crashtest Security can help you keep your code and customers safe by allowing you to see vulnerabilities in the OWASP Top 10.
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    Thundra Reviews

    Thundra

    Thundra

    $90 per month
    Thundra helps application teams to develop, debug, test, and monitor modern microservices on the cloud. By offering everything from automated instrumentation to cloud app debugging and test optimization in a single platform, Thundra eliminates the need for multiple tools for pre-production & production environments. Thundra offers 2 products: Thundra Foresight, to help you monitor & troubleshoot your CI workflows & tests. The second product is Thundra APM, which is an application performance monitoring for serverless and containers.
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    OpsLevel Reviews
    OpsLevel is the most flexible Internal Developer Portal, helping teams streamline service ownership, automate catalog maintenance, and drive engineering excellence. With AI-powered insights, automation, and self-service workflows, OpsLevel eliminates bottlenecks—so developers can focus on building, not bureaucracy. Unlike fragmented spreadsheets or homegrown solutions, OpsLevel brings clarity to complex architectures, ensuring teams can enforce best practices, reduce incidents, and accelerate deployments. From onboarding to security, OpsLevel makes software delivery faster, more reliable, and more scalable.
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    effx Reviews
    Effx offers an effortless approach to managing and navigating your microservices architecture. No matter if your setup consists of just a couple or a vast number of microservices, effx will monitor and assist you, whether you're using a public cloud, an orchestration system, or an on-premises solution. Handling incidents across a collection of microservices can often be complicated. With effx, you gain valuable context that allows you to pinpoint potential causes of outages in real-time effectively. You've made significant investments to be aware of any production disruptions. Our platform enhances your preparedness by evaluating services based on critical attributes that ensure their operational readiness, ultimately empowering your team to respond swiftly and efficiently.
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    JHipster Reviews
    JHipster serves as a comprehensive development platform designed for the rapid creation, development, and deployment of contemporary web applications and microservice architectures. It accommodates a variety of frontend technologies, such as Angular, React, and Vue, and also extends support to mobile applications using Ionic and React Native. On the backend, JHipster offers compatibility with Spring Boot (utilizing either Java or Kotlin), Micronaut, Quarkus, Node.js, and .NET frameworks. When it comes to deployment, the platform adheres to cloud-native principles via Docker and Kubernetes, providing deployment options for various environments including AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud Platform, Heroku, and OpenShift. The primary objective is to produce a comprehensive and modern web application or microservice architecture equipped with a high-performance and resilient server-side stack, showcasing excellent test coverage. The user interface is designed to be sleek, modern, and mobile-first, utilizing Angular, React, or Vue along with Bootstrap for styling. Moreover, the platform incorporates a powerful workflow for application building through tools like Webpack and Maven or Gradle, ensuring a resilient microservice architecture that remains focused on cloud-native methodologies. This holistic approach ensures that developers have all the resources they need to create scalable and efficient applications.
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