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    Tokio

    Tokio

    A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust

    Build reliable network applications without compromising speed, with Tokio! Tokio is an event-driven, non-blocking I/O platform and asynchronous runtime for the Rust programming language that allows you to write reliable and slim network applications. At a high level, Tokio provides a number of components needed for building asynchronous applications. These include a multithreaded, work-stealing based task scheduler; a reactor that's supported by the operating system's event queue; and...
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    Netty-socketio

    Netty-socketio

    Socket.IO server implemented on Java

    This project is an open-source Java implementation of Socket.IO server. Based on Netty server framework. Supports 0.7...0.9.16 (netty-socketio 1.6.6) and 1.0+ (netty-socketio latest version) version of Socket.IO-client. Supports distributed broadcast across netty-socketio nodes (Redisson, Hazelcast). Supports OSGi, supports Spring, lock-free and thread-safe implementation, and declarative handler configuration via annotations. YourKit is kindly supporting this open source project with its...
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    Glowstone

    Glowstone

    Customizable and compatible open source server for Minecraft

    A fast, customizable and compatible open-source server for Minecraft: Java Edition. Glowstone is a lightweight, from scratch, open-source Minecraft server written in Java that supports plugins written for the Bukkit API and its major forks, Spigot and Paper. The main goals of the project are to provide a lightweight implementation of the Bukkit API and Minecraft server where exact vanilla functionality is not needed or higher performance is desired than the official software can deliver....
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    Java Valves
    This Project aims at developing generic Valves for Containers like Tomcat.Development will be aimed at providing detailed request tracing valves based on the native logger valves.This project is created and architected by Arunn John Moothedathu (www.arunjohn.com).
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    A Java library that simplifies thread development. It has support for continuations, fork/merge, signals, thread and process serialization, event picker (similar to BPEL's pick element), among other features.
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    Signal Visualizer is a client/server system that uses TCP/IP to display digital signals (DSP) graphically onto a remote server. The only requirements for the embedded system are : a physical IP interface and a C/C++ compiler that includes a socket API.
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