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    java-Kcp

    java-Kcp

    Reliable udp network library (kcp algorithm) based on java netty

    ...Its documentation provides server and client examples, usage parameters, best practices, troubleshooting notes, and performance testing information. The library is positioned as stable enough for real projects and has been used in online production scenarios. It is useful for Java backend developers who need low-latency network transport without giving up reliability features.
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    GSnova

    GSnova

    Private proxy solution & network troubleshooting tool

    GSnova is a high-performance proxy tool for bypassing internet censorship and securing network traffic through a range of supported transport protocols. It acts as a multi-protocol client/server proxy that can tunnel traffic over TLS, WebSocket, KCP, QUIC, and SSH. GSnova is optimized for resilience and speed under restrictive network conditions and supports multiple fronting strategies and obfuscation techniques. It's particularly suited for users in highly censored environments and developers building resilient networking tools.
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