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    Socket.IO-client Java

    Socket.IO-client Java

    A Socket.IO client library for Java

    This is the Socket.IO Client Library for Java, which is simply ported from the JavaScript client. The latest artifact is available on Maven Central. There are several ways to handle events that are transmitted between the server and the client. Add the listener function to the end of the listeners array for the event named eventName. Add a one-time listener function for the event named eventName.
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    http-client-3-wrapper

    Java wrapper around the old commons-http-client.3.1

    This is a java wrapper around the old commons-http-client.3.1 HTTP client which not developed anymore. The wrapper is using the new HttpClient 4.x and keeps binary compatibility. The intention for developing this wrapper was using Axis 2 for accessing a Microsoft Exchange 2010 server which requires a NTLM2 authentication. Not all methods are implemented, but it works for me. Just remove the old commons-httpclient-3.1.jar and add http-client-3-wrapper to your project.
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    The Java Msn Lib(JML) based web msn client developed by Roy Tsang. You can reach me at roy dot cstsang at gmail dot com.
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