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    Autobahn|Java

    Autobahn|Java

    WebSocket & WAMP in Java for Android and Java 8

    ...The WebSocket layer is using a callback-based user API, and is specifically written for Android. Eg it does not run any network stuff on the main (UI) thread. The WAMP layer is using Java 8 CompletableFuture for WAMP actions (call, register, publish, and subscribe) and the Observer pattern for WAMP session, subscription and registration lifecycle events. The library is MIT licensed, maintained by the Crossbar.io Project, tested using the AutobahnTestsuite and published as a JAR to Maven and as a Docker toolchain image to Dockerhub.
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    AndroidEventBus

    AndroidEventBus

    Library for android, simplifies communication between services

    AndroidEventBus is an Android-oriented event dispatching library that provides a flexible, lifecycle-aware, and decoupled mechanism for managing communication between components without tight coupling — especially useful in large, modular applications. It allows developers to define and post custom events that can be observed by multiple parts of an app, such as UI controllers, services, or background workers, without requiring direct references between senders and receivers. Unlike simple...
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