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    ViaVersion

    ViaVersion

    Allows the connection of newer clients to older server versions

    Allows the connection of higher client versions to lower server versions - it works on any platform you can think of. The base ViaVersion jar runs on Paper and Velocity. We also have projects integrating ViaVersion to run on Fabric, Forge, Bungee, Sponge, or as a standalone proxy to join from basically any client version on any server version from the past decade. See HERE for an overview of the different Via* projects. Note that ViaVersion will be able to run best on either Paper servers or through ViaFabricPlus due to having direct access to client/server state and more extensive API.
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    Nukkit

    Nukkit

    Nuclear-Powered Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Server Software

    Nukkit is nuclear-powered server software for Minecraft: Pocket Edition. It has a few key advantages over other server software.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    This application is designed to facilitate the hosting of minecraft servers on a single computer and managing them remotely through a Java applet or jar interface. UPDATE (19 Oct, 2012): As you can probably tell, this project is no longer maintained. If you wish to alter the source code, feel free. If you would like to contribute to the project, email me at raenottingham at gmail dot com and I will add you as a contributor.
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