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    Zotonic

    Zotonic

    The Erlang Web Framework & CMS

    ...Real-time connectivity is deeply integrated using the Internet of Things publish/subscribe protocol MQTT. You can rapidly develop CMS-based sites on top of Zotonic. If you need more flexibility, you can customize all aspects of Zotonic. The included web server means can start working with Zotonic right away, without the need for installing Apache or Nginx separately. Zotonic is structured into modules. Each module offers a specific piece of functionality; the CMS is itself a module. There are modules for access control, social media integration, TLS, video embeds and much more.
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    Chicago Boss

    Chicago Boss

    Erlang web MVC, now featuring Comet

    Chicago Boss is a server framework inspired by Rails and written in Erlang. It offers all the conveniences of modern web development, including Comet. What sets Chicago Boss apart from other non-Erlang frameworks is that it can handle large amounts of traffic without any drop in performance. What sets Chicago Boss apart from other Erlang frameworks is that it is easy to set up and use.
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    The ERDialog project offers a simple browser framework for small projects written in Erlang. Written applets include a bittorrent client, address book, text editor, AI experiments and graphics and music applications.
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