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    NettyGameServer

    NettyGameServer

    A mobile game distributed server implemented using netty4.X

    A mobile game distributed server implemented using netty4.X, supports tcp, udp, http, websocket links, uses protobuf custom protocol stack for network communication, supports rpc remote calls, uses mybatis3 to support db storage sub-database sub-table, supports asynchronous mysql Storage, update the reids cache synchronously when the db is saved. Use the ExcelToCode project to generate java classes and json data dictionaries from excel data, and DictService directly reads json to reduce part of the data dictionary code. ...
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    Leaf

    Leaf

    A game server framework in Go (golang)

    ...Each module runs inside a separate goroutine. Modules communicate with one another via a light weight RPC channel(leaf/chanrpc). Leaf suggests not to take in too many modules in your game server implementation. Gate module, for management of connection. Login module, for user authentication. Game module, for the main business.
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