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    Reactor Netty

    Reactor Netty

    TCP/HTTP/UDP/QUIC client/server with Reactor over Netty

    Reactor Netty offers non-blocking and backpressure-ready TCP/HTTP/UDP/QUIC clients & servers based on Netty framework. With Gradle from repo.spring.io or Maven Central repositories (stable releases only). Reactor is a fourth-generation reactive library, based on the Reactive Streams specification, for building non-blocking applications on the JVM. Reactor is fully non-blocking and provides efficient demand management. It directly interacts with Java's functional API, CompletableFuture, Stream, and Duration. ...
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    Takes

    Takes

    True object-oriented Java web framework without NULLs

    Takes is a true object-oriented and immutable Java8 web development framework. Pay attention that UTF-8 encoding is set on the command line. The entire framework relies on your default Java encoding, which is not necessarily UTF-8 by default. To be sure, always set it on the command line with file.encoding Java argument. We decided not to hard-code "UTF-8" in our code mostly because this would be against the entire idea of Java localization, according to which a user always should have a choice of encoding and language selection. ...
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    Cicada

    Cicada

    Fast lightweight HTTP service framework

    Fast, lightweight Web framework based on Netty; without too much dependency, and the core jar package is only 30KB. Configuration files can also be read in multiple environments, just add VM parameters, also ensure that the parameter name and file name are consistent.
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    OkGo

    OkGo

    OkGo - 3.0

    This library is based on the Http protocol and encapsulates the OkHttp network request framework. It is easier to use than Retrofit, supports RxJava, RxJava2, supports custom caching, and supports batch breakpoint download management and batch upload management functions. Completely imitating WeChat's image selection library, it comes with rectangular image cropping and circular image cropping functions, which can be downloaded and used if necessary.
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    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

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    Jandy is an internet development framework based on Indy, designed to make writing web clients and servers easier. Currently only the HTTP client and HTTP server frameworks are working, but other protocols will be included, like FTP, POP3, SMTP, etc.
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