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    Mercure

    Mercure

    Server-sent live updates, protocol and reference implementation

    ... (as in beer, and as in speech) reference server, as well as a hosted service, are available. Designed for REST and GraphQL. Private updates (JWT authorization). Presence API and subscription events. Event store. Compatible with serverless, PHP, and the like. Supports end-to-end encryption. Reading the documentation is an excellent way to discover Mercure.
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    goetas-webservices / soap-client

    goetas-webservices / soap-client

    PHP implementation of SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 client specifications

    PHP implementation of SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 client specifications. Pure PHP, no dependencies on ext-soap. Extensible (JMS event listeners support). PSR-7 HTTP messaging. PSR-17 HTTP messaging factories. PSR-18 HTTP Client. No WSDL/XSD parsing on production. IDE type hinting support. Only document/literal style is supported and the webservice should follow the WS-I guidelines. There are no plans to support the deprecated rpc and encoded styles. Webservices not following the WS-I specifications might...
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    PHP4sack
    A PHP encapsulation of the AJAX sack library so that developers need only code in PHP to implement AJAX, Feedback will be good to improve this component set. Now supporting cross browser drag and drop events, no other library dependencies.
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    PHP View-Controller framework similar to Adobe Flex framework. It is component based, event driven framework. Components can be defined in XML with possibility of inline PHP binding expressions or directly in PHP as PHP class.
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    RSS Event Manager

    Allows you to submit events to an RSS feed via rest api (http post)

    This tool was originally written to replace the massive amounts of email sent out by automated build scripts. Once this tool is deployed to a server, your scripts can simply use a HTTP Post to submit events, and users can subscribe to the RSS feed to receive updates, instead of receiving an email for each event. It is trivial to add a new feed, and using http to submit events means that firewalls are (usually) not a concern.
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    eGloo Framework (Moved to Github)
    https://github.com/egloo/eglooframework
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