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    Netty-socketio

    Netty-socketio

    Socket.IO server implemented on Java

    ...YourKit, LLC is the creator of innovative and intelligent tools for profiling Java and .NET applications. CentOS, 1 CPU, 4GB RAM runned on VM, CPU 10%, Memory 15%, 6000 xhr-long polling sessions or 15000 websockets sessions, 4000 messages per second.
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    NetMQ

    NetMQ

    A 100% native C# implementation of ZeroMQ for .NET

    NetMQ is a 100% native C# port of the lightweight messaging library ZeroMQ. NetMQ extends the standard socket interfaces with features traditionally provided by specialized messaging middleware products. NetMQ sockets provide an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols, and more. Currently, two versions are maintained Version 3 which is the stable version of NetMQ and version 4,...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Sensu Go

    Sensu Go

    Simple. Scalable. Multi-cloud monitoring

    ...The shift from static to dynamic infrastructure requires a change in approach to monitoring, from host-based to functional role-based. Connectivity moves from remote polling to publish-subscribe, the control plane moves from point-and-click interfaces to infrastructure as code workflows and self-service developer APIs.
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    Livewire Best Practices

    Livewire Best Practices

    Laravel Livewire Best Practices

    This repository is a curated list of general recommendations on how to use Laravel Livewire framework to meet enterprise concerns regarding the security, performance, and maintenance of Livewire components. Avoid passing objects to the component's public properties if possible. Use primitive types: strings, integers, arrays, etc. That's because Livewire serializes/deserializes your component's payload with each request to the server to share the state between the frontend & backend. If you...
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    Framework detection utility

    Framework detection utility

    Framework detection utility

    Detects which framework a specific website is using. The framework's build/dev commands, directories and server port are also returned. Static site generators: Gatsby, Hugo, Jekyll, Next.js, Nuxt, Hexo, Gridsome, Docusaurus, Eleventy, Middleman, Phenomic, React-static, Stencil, Vuepress, Assemble, DocPad, Harp, Metalsmith, Roots, Wintersmith. Front-end frameworks: create-react-app, Vue, Sapper, Angular, Ember, Svelte, Expo, Quasar. Build tools: Parcel, Brunch, Grunt, Gulp.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SignalR

    SignalR

    Incredibly simple real-time web for .NET

    ...The simple programming model integrates seamlessly with other ASP.NET features like dependency injection, authentication, authorization, and scalability. While chat is often used as an example, you can do a whole lot more. Any time a user refreshes a web page to see new data, or the page implements Ajax long polling to retrieve new data, it's candidate for using SignalR. SignalR also enables completely new types of applications that require high-frequency updates from the server, such as real-time gaming.
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    EH Forwarder Bot

    EH Forwarder Bot

    An extensible message tunneling chat bot framework

    Codename EH Forwarder Bot (EFB) is an extensible message tunneling chat bot framework that delivers messages to and from multiple platforms and remotely controls your accounts. Since the majority of our channels are using polling for message retrieval, a stable internet connection is necessary for channels to run smoothly. An unstable connection may lead to slow response, or loss of messages. EFB uses a *nix user configuration style, which is described in details in Directories. In short, if you are using the default configuration, you need to create ~/.ehforwarderbot, and give read and write permission to the user running EFB. ...
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    Mojo-Webqq

    Mojo-Webqq

    Perl-based smart QQ client framework

    Mojo-Webqq is an unofficial Perl client and bot framework for the QQ messaging platform’s web endpoints, built on the Mojolicious real-time web stack. It manages login flows, session refresh, and long-polling or websocket-style message reception to deliver events into an asynchronous event loop. Plugins and hooks let developers implement auto-replies, keyword filters, logging, forwarding, and integrations with external services or databases. The library abstracts contacts, groups, and messages into Perl objects, making it straightforward to write handlers that react to rich context. ...
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    CppWeb - C++ Web developement framework

    CppWeb - C++ Web developement framework

    Cross-platform C++ library for developing CGI Web applications

    ...The library decodes CGI variables and cookies, supports file uploads, performs automatic cookie detection, provides URL and HTML entity encode/decode functions, supports server-push (long-polling via ajax), has built-in HTML parser, SQLite database wrapper etc. CppWeb compiles on Windows, Linux and MacOSX (tested with GNU C++, MingW, MS Visual C++ and Borland C++ compiler) and can run with almost any web server (Apache, IIS, Boa etc.). Can be used in embedded systems (tested with FriendlyARM Mini2440 and Raspberry PI)
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    File system/directory monitoring utilities with loggin and task processing support (can execute files or make a WCF service call). Multiple configuration options. Source code libraries can be used to create a custom file system monitor.
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    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    jpathwatch
    A file watching facility for Java. Uses native platform support to avoid polling on selected platforms (currently supports win32, Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD on x86 platforms). Implements JDK 7's WatchService, but also runs on Java 5 and 6
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