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    Examples (code samples) describing the construction of active objects on the top of Boost.Asio. A code-based guide for client/server creation with usage of active object pattern by means of Boost C++ Libraries.
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    Simple-WebSocket-Server

    Simple-WebSocket-Server

    WebSocket (WS) and WebSocket Secure (WSS) server and client library

    A very simple, fast, multithreaded, platform-independent WebSocket (WS) and WebSocket Secure (WSS) server and client library implemented using C++11, Asio (both Boost.Asio and standalone Asio can be used) and OpenSSL. Created to be an easy way to make WebSocket endpoints in C++.
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    Simple-Web-Server

    Simple-Web-Server

    A very simple, fast, multithreaded, platform independent HTTP and HTTP

    A very simple, fast, multithreaded, platform-independent HTTP and HTTPS server and client library implemented using C++11 and Asio (both Boost.Asio and standalone Asio can be used). Created to be an easy way to make REST resources available from C++ applications. See particularly the JSON-POST (using Boost.PropertyTree) and the GET /match/[number] examples, which are most relevant. Before running the server, an RSA private key (server.key) and an SSL certificate (server.crt) must be created....
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