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    aredis

    An Asynchronous Pipelined Java client for Redis

    AREDIS (Asynchronous REDIS java client) is a java client for the Redis Cache server (http://redis.io) designed for performance and efficiency. It has only one connection to each server and uses pipelining for performance rather than connection pooling. It uses the Java 7 NIO based Asynchronous channel API for socket communication to the Redis server. Important features are Data Handler API for storing Objects, OPTI_JAVA_HANDLER for efficient storage of Java Objects, built-in gzip compression, subscribe API for messaging, support for Lua scripts, key hash based sharding, Future results for use in regular synchronous applications, connection pool for Redis transactions using WATCH and auto closing of idle connections.
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    X-Core

    X-Core

    The original Xivio.com World Server Core

    Xivio.com was a commercial children's virtual world website created in 2006 by Gavin Conrad. This is the legacy World Server Java Core made available to the world to do with as it wishes.
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    TcpChannel

    A simple, non-blocking, NIO-based, TCP socket API for Java

    TcpChannel is a simple, small API to allow processes to communicate using TCP sockets based on NIO implementations. The API presents the communication between processes using an observer pattern for handling received messages and an asynchronous send method for sending. Generally, writing NIO socket handling is non-trivial. TcpChannel exists to let Java developers write processes that communicate with each other using a simple send and receive pattern.
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    A framework for doing asynchronous socket communications - useful for connecting to a large number of hosts in parallel from a single thread. Builds on top of Java NIO library and hides all socket, buffer details.
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    A Java 1.4 based NIO socket framework. This hides the (dirty) details of non-blocking IO from developers, allowing them to EASILY build a highly scalable application, which can handle over 10000 incoming and outgoing sockets using only one thread.
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