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axum-core-architecture

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UpdatedMay 20, 2026 at 00:12

Use when starting an Axum project, choosing Axum over another Rust web framework, explaining how Axum fits together, or debugging why a handler will not compile or a server process exits immediately. Prevents treating Axum as a monolith, adding a needless 0.7-vs-0.8 version split to the entry point, and chasing the cryptic "Handler is not satisfied" error without the #[debug_handler] macro. Covers the tokio plus hyper plus tower composition, the full request lifecycle, the no-macros design and its trade-off, axum::serve as the glue, the axum-core crate boundary, and the decision context for choosing Axum. Keywords: axum architecture, axum::serve, tokio hyper tower composition, request lifecycle, macro-free API, no macros, Handler is not satisfied, debug_handler, axum-core crate boundary, server exits immediately, main returns too soon, what is axum, how do I start an axum app, why will not my handler compile, #[tokio::main], how does axum work.

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