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    mustache.js

    mustache.js

    Minimal templating with {{mustaches}} in JavaScript

    ...It works by expanding tags in a template using values provided in a hash or object. We call it "logic-less" because there are no if statements, else clauses, or for loops. Instead there are only tags. Some tags are replaced with a value, some nothing, and others a series of values. Tags are indicated by the double mustaches. {{person}} is a tag, as is {{#person}}. In both examples, we'd refer to person as the key or tag key. All variables are HTML escaped by default. If you want to return unescaped HTML, use the triple mustache: {{{name}}}. You can also use & to unescape a variable: {{& name}}. ...
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    Simple Client Server Chat Example

    An example of a simple chat system

    ...This is not sufficient when talking about large applications, but, let's not forget that HTTP uses Strings. The project contains both the Server and the Client. The main method in the Main class does nothing. You must launch the Server (ServerMain) and several instances (or just one) of the Client (ClientMain). To deconnect a client just send "exit".
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