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    Puma

    Puma

    A Ruby/Rack web server built for concurrency

    Unlike other Ruby Webservers, Puma was built for speed and parallelism. Puma is a small library that provides a very fast and concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby web applications. It is designed for running Rack apps only. What makes Puma so fast is the careful use of a Ragel extension to provide fast, accurate HTTP 1.1 protocol parsing. This makes the server scream without too many portability issues. If you are using Bundler, just add Puma to your project's Gemfile. Once you've installed...
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    Oga

    Oga

    Oga is an XML/HTML parser written in Ruby

    ...To achieve better performance Oga uses a small, native extension (C for MRI/Rubinius, Java for JRuby). Oga provides an API that allows you to safely parse and query documents in a multi-threaded environment, without having to worry about your applications blowing up. Oga uses the version format MAJOR.MINOR (e.g. 2.1). An increase of the MAJOR version indicates backwards incompatible changes were introduced. The MINOR version is only increased when changes are backwards compatible, regardless of whether those changes are bugfixes or new features. ...
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    xmlsig is a multi-language, multi-platform implementation of XML signatures.
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